
Carnauba (; ), also called Brazil wax and palm wax, is a
wax of the leaves of the carnauba palm ''
Copernicia prunifera'' (synonym: ''Copernicia cerifera''), a plant native to and grown only in the northeastern
Brazil
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ian states of
Ceará
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,
Piauí,
Paraíba
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,
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Rio Grande do Norte,
Maranhão
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and
Bahia
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. It is known as the "Queen of Waxes". In its pure state, it is usually available in the form of hard yellow-brown flakes. It is obtained by collecting and drying the leaves, beating them to loosen the wax, then refining and bleaching it.
As a food additive, its
E number
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is E903.
Composition

Carnauba consists mostly of
aliphatic esters (40 wt%),
diesters of
4-hydroxycinnamic acid (21.0 wt%), ω-hydroxycarboxylic acids (13.0 wt%), and
fatty alcohol
Fatty alcohols (or long-chain alcohols) are usually high-molecular mass, straight-chain primary alcohols, but can also range from as few as 4–6 carbon atoms to as many as 22–26, derived from natural fats and oils. The precise chain length vari ...
s (12 wt%). The compounds are predominantly derived from acids and alcohols in the C26-C30 range. It is distinctive for its high content of diesters and its
methoxycinnamic acid.
It is sold in grades of T1, T3 and T4 according to its purity level, which is accomplished by filtration,
centrifugation and bleaching.
Properties
As it creates a glossy finish, carnauba wax is used in automobile waxes,
shoe polish
Shoe polish, also known as boot polish and shoeshine, is a waxy paste (rheology), paste, cream (pharmaceutical), cream, or liquid that is used to polish, polishing, shine, and waterproofing, waterproof leather shoes or boots to extend the footwe ...
es,
dental floss, food products (such as
sweets),
polishes for musical instruments, and floor and furniture waxes and polishes. It is commonly used for
paper coatings in the United States. It is also used in some
surfboard waxes.
Due to its
hypoallergenic and
emollient properties as well as its gloss, carnauba wax is used as a thickener in
cosmetics
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such as lipstick, eyeliner,
mascara, eye shadow, foundation, deodorant, and skincare and sun care preparations.
It is also used to make
cutler's resin for attaching handles to bladed tools and weapons.
It is the finish of choice for most
briar tobacco smoking
pipes
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.
Although too brittle to be used alone, carnauba wax is often combined with other waxes (principally
beeswax) to treat and waterproof leather products, where it provides a high-gloss finish and increases leather's hardness and durability.
It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as a coating to make tablets easier to swallow. A very small amount (less than 1/100 of 1% by weight, e.g. 30 grams per 300 kg) is sprinkled onto a batch of sprayed and dried tablets then tumbled for a few minutes to coat them.
In 1890 carnauba wax was patented as a replacement for the standard
paraffin/beeswax mixture used in
phonograph cylinder
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s.
Carnauba wax may be used as a mold
release agent for manufacturing
fibre-reinforced plastics. An aerosol form is made by dissolving it in a solvent. Unlike
silicone
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or
PTFE
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, carnauba is suitable for use with liquid
epoxy
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, epoxy molding compounds (EMC), and some other plastic types. It is not very soluble in chlorinated or aromatic hydrocarbons.
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It is used in melt/castable explosives to produce an insensitive explosive formula such as
Composition B, which is a blend of
RDX
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and
TNT.
Production and export
In 2006, Brazil produced 22,409 tons of carnauba wax, of which 14% was
solid
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and 86% was in
powder form.
There are 20 to 25 exporters of carnauba wax in Brazil who, after buying it from middlemen or directly from farmers,
refine the wax before shipping it to the rest of the world.
The four largest exporters ar
PontesBrasil Ceras Foncepi, and Carnauba do Brasil, who together account for around €25 million of the export market. According to the German television program
''Markencheck'', conditions for many carnauba production workers are quite poor; one
Brazilian Labor Ministry official found conditions "that could be described as slavery."
According to the Brazilian
Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, the major destinations for exported carnauba wax are:
* United States (25%)
* Japan (15–25%)
* Germany (10–15%)
* Netherlands (5%)
* Italy (5%)
* Other countries (18%)
Th
Initiative for Responsible Carnauba (IRC)was founded in 2018 as part of th
project, in association with the
Union for Ethical BioTrade (UEBT). Its aim is to foster responsible production that respects workers’ rights and preserves biodiversity. In an established working group with 20 local manufacturers and international distributors and brands, the IRC has set social, traceability and biodiversity standards and helped local producers implement them, with the UEBT's support. In collaboration with the local NGO Associação Caatinga, the Initiative has created a manual of good practices for the sector and 12 short learning videos, available on YouTube and sharable via WhatsApp, to inform field workers of their rights and about good biodiversity practices.
Technical characteristics
*
INCI name: ''Copernicia cerifera (carnauba) wax''
*Melting point: (among the highest of natural waxes; higher than
beeswax, )
*Relative density: ~0.97
*Among the hardest of natural waxes
*Practically insoluble in water or
ethyl alcohol
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*Soluble by heating in
ethyl acetate or
xylene
References
External links
Botanical description- from the
Mildred E. Mathias Botanical GardenCarnauba wax data sheet- from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
Carnauba Wax Background Paper- published report from field work
Associacao CaatingaGood Practices Manual for the Carnauba supply chain - Associacao Caatinga/BMU-IKI/GIZ (2019)
Initiative for Responsible Carnauba- IRC
- BMU-IKI/GIZ
Union for Ethical BioTrade - UEBT
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