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ABTM Shellac is the purified material obtained from the resinous secretion of the Laccifer insect. Insoluble in water, it is soluble (slowly) in alcohol, and slightly soluble in acetone and ether.
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Blonde Unwaxed Shellac is characterised by its orange colour and for not containing wax. It is obtained from the resinous secretion of the red insect called Laccifer Lacca, which is native to Southeast Asia. Suitable for technical and fine arts uses.
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Clay of mineral origin extracted by hand from selected deposits. Dried through exposure to the sun, then refined.
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Dammar Gum, or Damar Gum, is obtained from the tree family Dipterocarpaceae in India and East Asia. The resin is collected directly from the trees or directly solidified. Suitable for technical and fine arts uses.
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EMUL CC 40 is a concentrated product based on Carnauba Wax, water and emulsifiers. It is specially manufactured for the polishing of surfaces. A dissolution in water of between 20% and 30% is recommended to achieve an optimum shine without slippage. It's advisable to use distilled or decalcified water to maintain the stability of the product.
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La EMUL CC 40 ANTI-SLIP is a concentrated product based on Carnauba Wax, water, emulsifiers and resins that reduce the slippery effect of wax. It is specially manufactured for the polishing of surfaces such as hospitals, schools, hotels, etc... A dissolution between 20% - 30% in distilled or decalcified water is recommended for optimum shine.
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Natural origin emulsion, totally soluble in water, acts as a non-ionic surface agent.
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Clay of mineral origin extracted by hand from selected deposits. Dried through exposure to the sun, then refined.
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Natural resin obtained from the Acacia Senegal tree and other related species, originating in the savannah of the African Sahel. The gum obtained is normally harvested between the months of November and April, providing a necessary income to the inhabitants of the villages, for their continuity and improvement of gum arabic production. COMMON APPLICATIONS:
- Emulsifiers.
- Emulsion stabiliser.
- Adhesive and binding agent.
- Fine Arts.
- Diverse technical uses.
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Natural resin obtained from the Acacia Senegal tree and other related species, originating in the savannah of the African Sahel. The gum obtained is normally harvested between the months of November and April, providing a necessary income to the inhabitants of the villages, for their continuity and improvement of the gum arabic production. Powder presentation, designed for better dissolution, application and dosing of the product. COMMON APPLICATIONS:
- Emulsifiers.
- Emulsion stabilisers.
- Adhesive and binding agent.
- Fine Arts.
- Diverse technical uses.
- Cosmetic.
- Pharmaceutical.