Soy Wax Manufacturers & Suppliers : Brazil
What is Soy Wax?
Soy wax is a natural wax made from soybeans. It is known for its renewable and plant-based source. The extraction process starts with separating crude soybean oil from the bean using solvents. This oil is then refined to remove impurities, ensuring a consistent and high-quality product. During refining, specialized winterization and hydrogenation processes isolate the soy wax, which is then filtered and processed into a premium material. The result is a smooth, clean-burning soy wax that is stable and a top choice for various applications.
Soy Wax:
Smooth, Versatile, Natural Waxes
Soy wax is quickly becoming the new standard in waxes because of its eco-friendly nature, clean burning qualities, and versatility across different industries. In Brazil, companies are increasingly turning to soy wax because it is renewable and readily available. The local market appreciates soy wax for its strong scent throw in candles, creamy texture in cosmetics, and compatibility with natural ingredients. Industries in Brazil prefer soy wax as it supports the country’s sustainability goals and promotes cleaner, greener manufacturing across various sectors.
Capacity Snapshot
Mount Wilder runs modern wax refineries that can produce 90 tonnes of refined soy wax each month. Each batch undergoes strict testing to meet high standards for texture, melting behavior, and purity for Brazilian manufacturers.
Our affiliated companies operate two advanced solvent extraction plants, each processing over 500 tonnes daily. This large-scale operation ensures a steady supply of raw material for wax production, allowing us to meet high industrial demand in Brazil.
The integrated oil refinery that supports the wax operation has a daily output of 105 tonnes. This integration ensures that every step, from raw soybeans to the final refined wax, is optimized for quality and efficiency. This guarantees a stable supply for industries in Brazil.
- Brazil's Wax Landscape & Application s
Soy Wax Applications & Use-Cases in Brazil
Mount Wilder’s natural waxes help Dutch industries make products that are more premium, durable, and appealing. Here are the main application areas and the benefits of using natural waxes.
Candles
Natural waxes improve candles with a longer and cleaner burn, along with better fragrance diffusion. These qualities help Brazilian candle makers position their products as premium, eco-friendly, and healthier for indoor environments.
Cosmetics
In Brazil’s vibrant beauty sector, natural waxes contribute creamy textures, long-lasting stability, and compatibility with active botanicals. Cosmetic brands enjoy the non-toxic and skin-friendly appeal of these waxes, making their products safer and more desirable.
Inks
Printing and packaging companies use natural waxes for better rub resistance, gloss, and color stability. These improvements are essential for the bright, high-impact prints that Brazilian brands expect.
Polishes
For footwear and automotive care, natural waxes provide a deep shine and protective finish. They are popular in Brazil for being eco-friendly and improving the appearance and longevity of consumer products.
Industrial Coatings
Natural waxes enhance abrasion resistance and surface smoothness in coatings for construction, infrastructure, and machinery. In Brazil, this results in more durable and visually appealing products that are easy to recycle.
Adhesives
Glue manufacturers in Brazil depend on natural waxes for their flexibility and stability in both hot and cold climates. This leads to better performance and easier compliance with environmental regulations.
Food Coatings
Natural waxes create safe, plant-based coatings for fruits, vegetables, and candies, helping to preserve freshness and enhance shelf appeal. This is especially valuable for Brazil's export-focused and domestic food industries.
Pharmaceutical Coatings
The pharmaceutical industry uses natural waxes for reliable tablet coatings and controlled-release products. Their plant-based origin supports cleaner labeling and safer production in Brazil's growing pharma sector.
Paper Coatings
Natural waxes boost moisture resistance and print quality for packaging and specialty papers. Brazilian packaging companies benefit from better recyclability and a reduced need for petroleum-derived additives.
Industrial Lubricants
As green lubricants in industrial and agricultural machinery, natural waxes reduce friction and wear. Companies in Brazil value their biodegradability and compatibility with high-performance equipment.
Soy Wax: Sustainable & 100% Natural
Soy wax is a renewable, plant-based alternative to petroleum waxes, helping Brazilian manufacturers lower their carbon footprint. Our zero-waste approach fully utilizes all by-products from soy processing, enhancing both environmental and economic sustainability. Mount Wilder’s practices align with Brazil’s and the EU’s climate goals, showing our commitment to green production. All batches are halal compliant, meeting diverse consumer needs and making our soy wax accessible across all sectors.
- Soy wax alternatives
Substitutes to Soy Wax
While Mount Wilder specializes in Sunflower wax, we also provide other natural options and can advise on comparisons with other waxes.
Rice Bran Wax
Our rice bran wax has a higher melting point and greater firmness, making it ideal for performance-driven products. Its natural source offers Brazilian industries a reliable, high-quality option for coatings and cosmetics.
Bees Wax
Our beeswax adds natural strength and a luxurious texture to formulations, making it suitable for premium Brazilian markets. Its compatibility with soy wax allows for new innovative possibilities in artisanal and functional products.
Candelilla Wax
Soy wax serves as an economical substitute for candelilla wax, offering similar texture and barrier properties. Brazilian manufacturers value its easier processing and availability from sustainable sources.
Paraffin Wax
Soy wax is an excellent natural alternative to paraffin wax, providing cleaner burning and fewer toxins. Its renewability helps Brazilian firms move away from petroleum-based raw materials for a more sustainable future.
Sunflower Wax
Mount Wilder’s sunflower wax delivers excellent shine and hardness, especially in cosmetics and polish applications. Brazilian companies prefer it for its ability to blend well with other plant-based ingredients for customized results.
Carnauba Wax
Soy wax is a cost-effective alternative to carnauba wax in Brazil, sharing many natural benefits at lower prices. Its consistent availability and renewable sourcing help companies cut costs while maintaining product quality.
FT Wax
As a natural substitute for FT wax, soy wax helps Brazilian companies meet green manufacturing standards. Its excellent heat stability and lubricity make it suitable for high-performance industrial uses.
- Mount Wilder Advantage
Why Choose Mount Wilder Waxes?
Customizable Batches
We produce soy wax tailored to the specific needs of the Brazilian market. This ensures that everything from melting point to texture meets client requirements for various applications.
Recurring Deliveries
With efficient logistics, Mount Wilder guarantees timely and regular deliveries across Brazil, reducing downtime and keeping manufacturers well-supplied.
Supply Chain Ownership
Mount Wilder oversees every step, from sourcing to delivery. This gives Brazilian buyers unmatched reliability, consistent quality, and a stable supply of soy wax.
Product Development Support
Our team provides hands-on support for Brazilian partners, assisting with product formulation, testing, and technical troubleshooting to optimize the use of soy wax.
Easy Delivery Across Brazil
Brazil’s import infrastructure allows for efficient distribution of soy wax to all major markets. São Paulo is a central hub for candles, cosmetics, and food production, with Guarulhos and Campinas extending our reach inland. Rio de Janeiro’s port is perfect for quick coastal access, while Salvador and Fortaleza serve the growing Northeast cosmetics and pharmaceutical markets. Belo Horizonte and Brasília support central industry clusters, ensuring smooth supply to manufacturers and logistics hubs. Curitiba and Porto Alegre anchor industrial activities in the South, serving automotive and packaging sectors, while Recife backs the Northeast’s food and ink industries. Manaus and Belém ensure access to manufacturing in the North, and Goiânia, São Luís, and Maceió facilitate timely delivery to emerging regional hotspots. This geographic coverage ensures Mount Wilder’s soy wax is accessible and distributed efficiently throughout the Brazilian market.