Peat wax is a type of wax derived from the decomposition of organic matter, particularly peat, which is a dense material formed in waterlogged environments where plant material accumulates and partially decays over long periods. This wax is typically found in peat bogs and can be extracted through various methods. Peat wax has a range of applications due to its unique properties, including its hydrophobic nature (resistance to water), flexibility, and ability to form a protective barrier.

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