100% Pure Beeswax 1 LB Block For Candle Making
Beeswax 1 LB Block Introduction:
Beeswax is white, normally see beeswax is flaxen, medium yellow or dark brown wait more, this is because of the fat-soluble carotenoid that exists in pollen, propolis or other pigment is caused by. At room temperature, beeswax is a solid state, with a similar smell of honey and bee pollen beeswax aroma.
Parameters of Beeswax 1 LB Block :
Name | Beeswax 1 LB Block |
Melt 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, pellets, 1LB block, 1OZ bar |
Color | White, Yellow |
Smell | Natural |
CAS No. | 8012-89-3 |
HS/Tariff code: | 1521 9010 |
Animal test | Not tested on animals |
Allergen Fragrances: | Not present |
Application of Beeswax 1 LB Block
Beeswax as a Polish/Conditioner/Wax:
The protective coating that beeswax naturally provides form the elements allows it to be used for polishing, conditioning, and wax purposes. Beeswax can be used in the making of several different kinds of protectants. Some of these items include- shoe polish, boot conditioner, furniture polish, surfboard wax, sealing wax, molding and modeling wax, and can even be used for marble stone repair.
Some of the more unique uses for beeswax include: batik art, bow making, fly tying, quilting and sewing, pill coating, wax tablets for writing, surgical bone wax, and even as lubrication for machinery.
Beeswax is a firm substance yet still maintains a pliable state to it. To get beeswax in a liquid state to introduce it to a formulation, the melting point is around 146 degrees Fahrenheit. As for composition of this ingredient, it is very forgiving. Beeswax never expires and can be heated time and time again for use.