Sumac Wax
Sumac Wax is derived from berry fruits of Rhus succedanea tree, referred to as the Japanes sumac tree. Sumac wax is rich in high content of C16-18 fatty acid triglycerides. Because of the chemical structure of sumac wax, sumac wax feels very soft, comparable to a classic emollient, and produces very soft texture and improves significantly sensory characteristics of O/W emulsions. It is also a good additives of oleogels, lipstick and mascaras. It is used as the substitute of Japan wax.
Cerafumei ®
5101
Sumac Wax
Grayish yellow,low melting soft wax with silky texture,outstanding pay-off enhancer in stick and pencil preparations.
INCI:Rhus Succedanea Fruit Wax
Melting Point: 48 - 54°C
Cerafumei ®
5102
Sumac Wax
Pale white, physically bleached,low melting soft wax with silky texture, outstanding propert in the use of O/W emulsions, stick and pencil preparations.
INCI:Rhus Succedanea Fruit Wax
Melting Point: 48 - 54°C
Cerafumei ®
5103
Sumac Wax
Graysh yellow,
low acid value, It can greatly reduce booming in stick formulations.
INCI: Rhus Succedanea Fruit Wax
Melting Point: 48 - 56°C
Cerafumei ®
5104
Sumac Wax
Off white.
low acid value. It can greatly reduce booming in stick formulations.
INCI:Rhus Succedanea Fruit Wax
Melting Point: 48 - 56°C
Synfumei ®
6701
Synthetic Sumac Wax
Pale white
Pellets
Drop Point: 52 - 60°C