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Carnauba Wax
Unlike most
Carnauba wax which typically is a very deep yellow colored wax, Enkaustikos offers a very light, pale yellow wax. This wax is harvested from the
smaller, younger leaves of the palm tree. Carnauba Wax is added to
paint to raise the melting point and can create a harder, more durable
paint film. Carnauba is the hardest of the natural waxes but it is a
very brittle wax so be careful not to add too much to your paint as
cracking may occur. Carnauba melts at 187 to 190 degrees F. It is
sold in thin, easy to melt flakes.
Interesting Fact: Carnauba
Wax is obtained from the leaves of a palm tree known as Copernica
Cerifera. This palm flourishes in the northeastern regions of Brazil
reaching an average height of 25-35 feet and proliferates along river
banks, streams and damp lowlands. This tree naturally exudes a wax
through its fan-shaped leaves to prevent it's own dehydration. Tree
harvesting, where the leaves and sprouts are cut, typically takes place
during the dry months of September through February in the Brazilian
States of Ceara and Piaui. With a maximum
cutting of twenty leaves per year from a tree, the average yield of wax
for each tree is about 2 lbs per cutting. Workers
use knives on long poles to trim the leaves from mature trees and then
the leaves are sun-dried and mechanically thrashed to remove the wax.
The color and quality of the wax is therefore, governed by the age of
the leaves and care used in processing of this hard, brittle, lustrous
wax.
Available in the following sizes:
Resealable Silver Bags - 8 oz (236 ml), 16 oz (472 ml)

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