— What Is Shellac
From Seedlac to Finished Shellac
Shellac is produced from Seedlac through one of two methods — Hand Made, where skilled craftsmen stretch molten lac into thin sheets by hand, or Machine Made, where steam heat or industrial solvents are used to separate and process the lac at scale.
At our Khunti facility, we produce the full spectrum of Shellac grades under continuous technical supervision — from traditional buttonlac to ultra-refined dewaxed and bleached varieties — all exported under the trusted TOC brand.
— Our Shellac Range
Four Types.
Fourteen Grades.
Buttonlac
Shellac
Shellac
— Where It’s Used
Shellac Across Industries
— Technical Data
Grade Specifications
|
Grade |
Type |
Process |
Wax Content |
Primary Use |
Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TOC Light Pure Buttonlac |
Hand Made |
Traditional |
Natural |
Wood finish, varnish |
In Stock |
|
TOC Kusumi Buttonlac |
Hand Made |
Traditional |
Natural |
Wood finish, varnish |
In Stock |
|
TOC Lemon 1 & 2 |
Hand Made |
Traditional |
Natural |
Coatings, polish |
In Stock |
|
TOC TN / Lemon #1 / Orange / Standard #1 |
Machine Made |
Heat Process |
3–5% |
Industrial, food glaze |
In Stock |
|
TOC Black TN |
Machine Made |
Heat Process |
High |
Specialty coatings |
In Stock |
|
Garnet / Orange / Lemon |
Machine Made |
Solvent / Dewaxed |
<1% |
Pharma, food, polish |
In Stock |
|
Blonde / Super Blonde |
Machine Made |
Solvent / Dewaxed |
As low as 0.2% |
Premium pharma, cosmetics |
In Stock |
— Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Hand Made Shellac is produced by skilled craftsmen who hand-stretch molten lac into thin sheets over a charcoal oven — a traditional process that yields the purest, most characterful grades. Machine Made Shellac is produced at scale using either steam heat (Heat Process) or industrial solvents (Solvent Process), allowing tighter control over wax content and colour consistency.
Dewaxed Shellac has had its natural wax content removed through the solvent process. This matters because low-wax Shellac offers better clarity, improved adhesion, and is required for many pharmaceutical and food-grade applications where wax would interfere with the coating’s performance. Our dewaxed grades range from standard to Super Blonde with wax as low as 0.2%.
Dewaxed grades — particularly Lemon, Blonde, and Super Blonde — are most widely used in pharmaceutical applications due to their high purity and low wax content. Bleached Shellac is also used where a colourless, food-safe coating is required. We recommend contacting our exports team with your specific formulation requirements.
TOC Orange, Lemon, and Dewaxed grades are commonly used in food glazing and confectionery coatings. For strict food-grade compliance, we recommend specifying your regulatory requirements (EU, FDA, etc.) when enquiring so we can recommend the most appropriate grade and provide relevant documentation.
Finished Shellac is best stored in air-conditioned warehouses at 14–18°C. Proper cool storage prevents the flakes from blocking together, which is a particular risk during India’s hot season. We allow all Shellac to cool fully after stretching before transfer to storage.
Yes, absolutely. We regularly dispatch samples to prospective buyers for quality testing and approval. Simply contact Mr. Vivek Saraogi on WhatsApp (+91 98300 33277) or by email at vivek@tolaramshellac.com with the grade you require.
Ready to Source TOC SHELLAC?
Whether you need a sample, a quote, or a long-term supply arrangement, our team is ready to respond quickly. Reach out through any channel below.
- EXPORTS - MR. VIVEK SARAOGI
- vivek@tolramshellac.com
- WA : +91 98300332277
- OPERATIONS - MR. VIKASH SARAOGI
- vikash@tolramshellac.com
- WA : +91 92043 81543
- REGISTERED OFFICE
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122A, Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata - 700 073,
India
- MANUFACTURING UNIT
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AT + Post, Khunti, Jharkhand - 835210 ,
India
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