For the industry, Gum Copal is used as a raw material in the varnish, polish, plitur industries and as a mixture of hard adhesives
We have lots of copal gum with competitive price.
Gum copal is a resin produced by the sap of forest tree in the genus Daniellia.
Due to common impurities and differences in regions, gum copal ranges in color from black to yellow to white. Gum copal, along with ivory and slaves, was a significant export from East Africa in the nineteenth century.
It can have an appearance similar to amber and may be mistaken for it. Unlike amber, gum copal is usually only 100-1,000 years old and it has not yet fossilized.
Gum Copal is a natural resin of plants of the Daniellia genus. Its application is important in the production of varnish, incense sticks, paint, paper coating, and many more.
We are offering and supplier of gum copal export quality origin indonesia.
Gum copal available in three grades, such as:
1. Pws grades(the best quality, white and yellowish)
2. Dbb clean grades(clean, mix of pws and ws)
4. Ws grades(the lowest quality)
We have gum copal powder / dust too.
Our products are the best quality.
All of the good are ready in warehouse with the best price and negotiable.
We are looking for serious and reliable buyer that can we suppy for a long time.
If you are interested to relating the business, please contact us via email / whatsapp.
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Packaging:
@25 kg in box carton
Double packaging with nylon bags (2 box= 2x25kg)
It is an aromatic, well-smelling resin. The good qualities are yellowish-whitish clean, the darker ones have dark segregation up to darker pieces, and are partly contaminated by pieces of the bark.
Gum copal is a resin produced by the sap of forest tree in the genus Daniellia.
Due to common impurities and differences in regions, gum copal ranges in color from black to yellow to white. Gum copal, along with ivory and slaves, was a significant export from East Africa in the nineteenth century.
It can have an appearance similar to amber and may be mistaken for it. Unlike amber, gum copal is usually only 100-1,000 years old and it has not yet fossilized.