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Carnauba wax is a wax derived from the leaves of the carnauba palm, native to Brazil. It is widely used in the cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and food industries, as well as in the production of car and furniture waxes and polishes. It is known for its hardness and high melting point, making it an ideal choice for many applications. It is also used in the production of candles, shoe polish, and other products.
Carnauba wax is a popular choice for many industries due to its durability and ability to provide a glossy finish. It is also used in the production of wax paper, wax crayons, and other products. Additionally, it is used in the production of chewing gum and other confectionery items.
The carnauba wax market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Cargill, BASF, and AkzoNobel. Other companies in the market include Koster Keunen, Croda, and Sonneborn. Show Less Read more