Specially formulated waxes are used as a coating to protect cheese for:
Cheese wax also helps to:
There is an enormous variety of types of cheeses produced all over the world. Cheese can be either soft or hard and can vary from young to mature. The performance requirements for cheese waxes, therefore, can differ considerably. A lot of different machines have been developed to reach high output figures in automatic cheese coating. Depending on the type of cheese and waxing machine used, the following properties of a cheese wax are important:
We offer a range of uncolored and colored waxes used for manual dipping but mainly for highly sophisticated industrial coating lines. Our colored waxes are known for their high pigment stability and are available in different variations of yellow, orange, black, white, blue, brown, red, purple and green. All colorants and pigments are food-grade qualities.
A unique capability of Paramelt is that we produce our own pigment concentrates for coloring cheese waxes. This enables us to formulate a wide range of colors and determine the degree of dispersion of the pigment in the wax and the wetting properties of the wax.
Another great advantage of Paradip cheese wax. Our range of Paradip waxes offers a balanced set of properties for different applications. Our cheese wax experts will help you select the appropriate grade for your application.