Gum Damar

Gum Damar

Gum Damar is a resin obtained from the tree family in India and East Asia, especially from the Shorea or Hopea clans (synonym Balanocarpus). Most of it is produced by tapping trees, but some is collected as fossils in the ground.

HS Code: 1301.90.20

Packing: PWS & DBB in cartons or WS in double plastic/PP Bags

Grade Quality: ABX, CDX

CAS Number: 9000-16-2

Quantity: 15-16 MT in a 20 ft container

Gum Damar ABX
Gum Damar ABX
Gum Damar CDX

Chemical & Physical Characteristics

SpecificationStandard ABX & CDX
AppearanceSolid resin White to pale yellow solid
Ash content0.02 %
Colour GardnerBelow 0.5
Acid Number220 – 35 KOG/g
Loss in Drying0.7%
Insoluble Impurities0.005%
SolubilityInsoluble in water ; freely soluble in toluene
Melting Point65.00℃ to 105.00℃

Uses

Typically mixed with lacquers to produce gloss and provide adhesive properties, gum damar is used as raw mterials in industries of paint, ink, varnish, coating, cosmetics, etc. In food industry, it acts as a clouding or glazing agent.