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NatureWax™ C-403

1 of 9 products in this brand
NatureWax™ C-403 is a palm wax-free proprietary blend of hydrogenated vegetable glycerides. It serves as an ideal standalone wax in candle applications and is sourced from non-petroleum-based ingredients. This wax contains no microcrystalline or paraffin, can be used across a wide range of processing temperatures, and provides excellent hot and cold fragrance release.

End Uses: Candle, Scented Containers, Tealights, Wax Melts, Wax Tarts

Functions: Intermediate

Features: Clean Burning, Color Stability, Crystallization Bloom Resistance, Excellent Cold Scent Throw, Excellent Hot Scent Throw, Good Fragrance Load, High Temperature Performance, Long Shelf Life, Low Temperature Performance, Stable Base Odor, Thermal Stability

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
Base Chemicals Functions

Features & Benefits

Advantages
  • Contains no microcrystalline or paraffin
  • Can be used over a wide range of processing temperatures
  • Excellent hot and cold fragrance throw
Bio-Engineered Status

Cargill NatureWax™ C-403 vegetable wax is produced from non-identity preserved soybeans. Although genetically engineered [soybeans] are used to produce our products, qualitative PCR test results for our NatureWax™ products have been ND (non-detectable). Further information is available upon request. The product(s) listed above are also produced from palm. There are no commercially available varieties of palm that have been genetically modified (“GM”) via recombinant DNA.

Applications & Uses

Applicable Processes

Properties

Physico-Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Mettler Dropping Point118 - 128°FAOCS Cc 18-80

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • North America

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions

For ease when using, store at 65-85°F. Protect from extreme heat and cold (temperatures over 90°F and under 40°F).