karnaubaviasz
Karnaubaviasz, also known as carnauba wax, is a natural plant wax produced by the leaves of the Brazilian palm Copernicia prunifera. The wax was historically collected by communities in northeastern Brazil and earned the nickname “the queen of wax” for its hardness and high melting point.
In composition, carnauba wax consists mainly of long-chain esters, fatty acids and hydrocarbons, with a very
Harvesting and production involve collecting the wax from the surface of dried palm leaves. The leaves are
Common uses of carnauba wax include automotive and furniture polishes, shoe polishes, floor finishes, and protective