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100% Pure Colombian Pine Rosin, Eco-friendly, Sustainable Forest Product
These pieces are designed to be used to making your own beeswax wraps to ensure that it remains sticky and supple. Food Grade. We have taken the time to crush all the large chunks of resin to make it easier to melt in with your bees wax when making reusable food wraps
BEESWAX food wraps are a common product made with resin. Mix equal parts of beeswax and our rosin, add a little jojoba oil, and your wax will be ready to apply to your material. Use it several times, help the environment and enjoy
VARIABLE SIZE ranging from powder to approximately a quarter inch thick rocks, easy to crush. That will let you use rosin for number of uses depending on what you planning to use it for.
Pine resin is the harvested tree sap of a pine tree. Pine trees belong to the Pinus genus and the Pinaceae family and are abundant throughout the world, including North and South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. These pieces are designed to be used to making your own beeswax wraps to ensure that it remains sticky and supple—Food Grade. We have taken the time to crush all the large chunks of resin to make it easier to melt in with your beeswax when making reusable food wraps. Food Industry In the USA, Rosin of color grade K or paler (e.g., WW grade) "may be safely used as the food-contact surface of articles intended for use in producing, manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, transporting, or holding food..." [FDA CFR 21 175.300]. Confectionery Industry Glycerol Esters of Wood Rosins (E445) is used for printing on personalized and/or promotional hard-coated confectionery products. Pharmaceutical Industry Rosin and its derivatives are used as glazing agents for medicines, enteric coatings, and films for tablets and capsules. Rosin is also an ingredient in adhesive plasters, emollients, and ointments (e.g., creams for treating nappy rash, hemorrhoids, blisters, cold sores, and warts). Wood Treatment Industry Rosin is a constituent of varnishes, lacquers, sealing wax, glue, adhesives, and fillers. Printing & Packaging Industry In the Printing industry, Rosin is an ingredient in printing inks and is used on etching plates. In the Paper industry, Rosin is used in paper sizing, particularly paper for photocopying and laser printing. Sport & Leisure Industry Dancers, boxers, weightlifters, and fencers rub Rosin powder into their shoes to improve traction and reduce