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Encyclopedia > Lac insect
For other uses, see Lac (disambiguation).

Lac is the scarlet resinous secretion of the insect Laccifer lacca.


Laccifer lacca belongs to the family of scale insects and mealy bugs Coccoidea a large family of plant sucking insects. Thousands of these tiny insects colonize branches of suitable host trees and secrete the resinous pigment. The coated branches of the host trees are then cut and harvested as sticklac.


The harvested sticklac is then crushed and sieved to remove impurities. The sieved material is then repeatedly washed to remove insect parts and other soluble material. The resulting product is known as seedlac.


Seedlac which still contains 3-5% impurities is then processed into shellac by heat treatment or solvent extraction.


Geographical distribution:

Lac production is found in Northern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and parts of China.


Host trees:

Laccifer lacca can be cultivated on either cultivated or wild host trees.

  • In India the most common host trees are
    • Dhak (Butea monosperma)
    • Ber (Zizyphus mauritanea)
    • Kusum (Schleichera oleosa)
  • In Thailand the most common host trees are
    • Rain tree (Samanea saman)
    • Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan)
  • In China the common host trees include

Uses:

The use of lac dye goes back to ancient times. It has been used in India as a skin cosmetic and dye for wool and silk. In China it is a traditional dye for leather goods. The use of lac for dye has been supplanted by synthetic dyes.


Shellac (the refined form of lac) is used in several industrial applications

  • surface coatings
  • textiles
  • printing
  • Cosmetics and pharmaceuticals
  • Adhesives
  • Electrical industry

  Results from FactBites:
 
Lac - LoveToKnow 1911 (471 words)
The insect which yields it is closely allied to the cochineal insect, Coccus cacti; kermes, C. ilicis and Polish grains,!C. polonicus, all of which, like the lac insect, yield a red colouring matter.
The insects begin at once to exude the resinous secretion over their entire bodies; this forms in effect a cocoon, and, the separate exudations coalescing, a continuous hard resinous layer regularly honeycombed with small cavities is deposited over and around the twig.
Lac is a principal ingredient in sealing-wax, and forms the basis of some of the most valuable varnishes, besides being useful in various cements, andc.
Non-wood forest products for rural income and sustainable forestry - INSECT DYES 5 (2173 words)
The water-soluble dyestuff, lac dye is composed of analogues of laccaic acid, mainly in the form of ammonium salts.
Lac insects can be cultured over a fairly wide range of the tropics and sub-tropics and on a large number of host trees (see Table 10).
Kusmi lac cultivation: a remunerative enterprise for the tribals of Orissa.
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