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Beeswax Sources:
Beeswax is produced as a by-product of producing bulk honey from managed beehives in Apiaries. The beekeepers harvest the full combs of honey from the beehives and take them back to their processing facility (commonly called the Honey House). Here the beeswax cappings that the bees have sealed the full cells of honey with, are removed using an uncapping machine. This exposes the honey ready for extraction from the comb by use of a centrifugal extractor. Beeswax is a complex substance consisting of Monoesters, Hydrocarbons, Diesters, Free Acids, Hydroxy Polyesters, Unidentified components, Hydroxy Monoesters, Triesters, Acid Polyesters, Acid Esters, Free Alcohols.
Beeswax Specification:
Melting point | 61.0℃-67.0℃ |
Acid value | 16.0 mg/g-24.0 mg/g |
Saponification value | 75.0mg/g-110mg/g |
Ester value | 70mg/g-80mg/g |
Shape | Slab, pellet |
Color | White, Yellow |
Smell | Natural Aroma |
CAS No. | 8012-89-3 |
HS/Tariff code | 1521 9010 |
Animal test | Not tested on animals |
Allergen Fragrances | Not present |
Applications of Honey Beeswax:
Leather waterproofing,
Waterproofs shoes, fishing lines,
Lubricant for doors, windows, tools,
Wax for skis, toboggans, bow strings,Creates a freely moving surface on irons and frying pans,
Furniture polish,
Soap making,
Beard and mustache wax,
Grafting wax,
Crayons,
Sealing on jams and jellies,
Reconstructive surgery,
Dental procedures Polishes,
Wood filler,
Tack cloth,
Glass etching.
Package of Bulk Beeswax: