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Shellac, Bleached, Wax-Free

Shellac, Bleached, Wax-Free, occurs as an amorphous, light yellow, granular resin. It is obtained from lac, the resinous secretion of the insect Laccifer (Tachardia) lacca Kerr (Fam. Coccidae). Shellac, Bleached, Wax-Free, is obtained by the same process as that described in the monograph for Bleached Shellac, except that, in addition, wax is removed by filtration. Its solubility is the same as that of Bleached Shellac. Shellac, Bleached, Wax-Free, is usually dissolved in a suitable solvent for application to food products. [Pg.398]

Identification Shellac, Bleached, Wax-Free, responds to the Identification Test in the monograph for Bleached Shellac. Acid Value Between 75 and 91. [Pg.398]

Synonyms white shellac regular bleached shellac wax-free shellac refined bleach shellac lac ... [Pg.250]


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