Machine Made Shellac

Industrial Shellac: Machine-Made Excellence

For consistent quality and high-volume needs, machine-made Shellac is the industry standard. At NobelPath Export, we offer a comprehensive range of machine-processed Shellac, manufactured with precision and efficiency.

Machine-Made Shellac: Benefits and Processes

Machine-made Shellac offers significant advantages for industrial applications:

  • Efficiency: Automated processes ensure rapid production and meet large-scale demands.
  • Consistency: Precise control over manufacturing results in uniform product quality.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Streamlined production reduces costs.

Manufacturing Processes:

  • Heat Process: Seedlac is melted, filtered, formed into sheets, and then broken into flakes.
  • Solvent Process: Seedlac is dissolved in solvents, filtered, and processed to create various Shellac grades.

We source our Seedlac from reliable suppliers in India and Thailand, ensuring a consistent supply of high-quality raw material.

Machine-Made Shellac Grades

We offer a variety of machine-made Shellac grades:

  • PLU MM Orange
  • PLU MM TN
  • PLU MM Lemon 1
  • PLU MM Black TN (Shyam Shellac)

Solvent Processed Shellac Grades

Solvent-processed Shellac grades:

  • PLU Orange
  • PLU Lemon
  • PLU Garnet: Produced through a wax-containing process.
  • Blonde
  • Super Blonde
  • Dewaxed Bleached Shellac: Processed with cool or heated alcohol, removing impurities and concentrating the Shellac.
  • Decolourised Shellac: Processed with activated carbon to remove dark colors.

Our Manufacturing and Export Capabilities

Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and industry-certified equipment enable us to produce high-quality Shellac. As a leading Shellac exporter in Kolkata, we ensure reliable supply and exceptional service. We also export Shellac Aleuritic Acid India.

Historical Perspective: The Journey of Shellac)

Shellac’s journey through history:

  • 13th Century: Introduced to European commerce by Marco Polo.
  • 16th Century: European painters and artisans used Shellac.
  • 19th Century: Became essential for clear finishes and dyeing.
  • Industrial Revolution: Synthetic dyes challenged natural Shellac dye, but Shellac varnish gained prominence.
  • Modern Era: Advanced manufacturing techniques enhance Shellac production.

Shellac: The Versatile Resin

Shellac, often considered the ‘father of plastics,’ is valued for its versatility:

  • Natural resin with unique properties.
  • Used in coatings, varnishes, dyes, and various industrial applications.
  • Processed through heat and solvent methods.

Manufacturing Processes: Detailed

Heat Process:

  • Seedlac is melted using indirect heat.
  • Molten Seedlac is filtered through a wire mesh in a hydraulic press.
  • Filtered Seedlac is processed in a steam-heated kettle and rolled into sheets.
  • Sheets are broken into Shellac flakes.

Solvent Process:

  • Seedlac is dissolved in solvents.
  • Filtration removes impurities.
  • Evaporation concentrates the Shellac.
  • Viscous liquid is formed into Shellac flakes.

For premium machine-made Shellac and reliable export services, contact NobelPath Export today.