Carnauba wax, also known as Canaba wax, is derived from the wax powder that covers the surface of palm leaves, which is extracted from palm leaves and leaf buds, dried, knocked to remove wax, melted powder wax, filtered and formed, and finally becomes the finished wax we use. Carnauba wax has extremely high brightness and hardness, and it is easily emulsified and has good oil retention. Carnauba wax's numerous properties and environmental protection give it a wide range of uses, both in industry and in food or food-contact industries. Industrial fields include cleaning industry, furniture, wood, printing industry, rubber industry, construction industry, electronics industry, aviation industry, automotive industry and lubricants. Food or human contact industries include food glazing, food packaging industry, pharmaceutical industry, cosmetics industry, etc.