Yellow Pure Refined Beeswax
Product Description
Certification: GMP, HACCP, ISO
Product type: Bee Wax
Product Type:food
Shelf life:5year
Hydrocarbon:18
Saponification value:80
Density: 0.95
Acid value: 18
Iodine value:12
Packing: 25kg/bag
Beewax bulk size: 30*40*4
Packaging: 30*40*4
MOQ: 1000 Kilogram/Kilograms
Supply Ability: 1000 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Year
Yellow Beeswax Refined
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Impurities
(benzene insolubles)
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The excellent great
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≤0.3%
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The 1st grade
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≤1.0%
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The qualified grade
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≤2.0%
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Specification
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Hydrocarbon
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16-18
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Melting point
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67-62
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Density (20°)
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0.954-0.964
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Acid value(KOH mg/g)
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5.0-8.0
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16.0-23.0
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Iodine value(ILDINE g/100g)
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8.0-13.0
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Saponification value(KOH mg/g)
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75.0-110.0
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Refractive Power(75°)
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1.4410-1.4430
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Packing
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25kg/bag
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natural beeswax
beeswax's usage:
Beeswax is mainly used to make honeycomb foundation for reuse by the bees.
Purified and bleached beeswax is used in the production of food, cosmetics, and [pharmaceuticals :
Beeswax is used as a coating for cheese, to protect the food as it ages. As a food additive, beeswax is known as E901 (glazing agent).
As a skin care product, a German study found beeswax to be superior to similar "barrier creams" (usually mineral oil based creams, such as petroleum jelly), when used according to its protocol.[7]
Beeswax is an ingredient in moustache wax, as well as hair pomades.
Beeswax is an ingredient in surgical bone wax.
Candles
Beeswax candles are preferred in churches because they burn cleanly, with little or no wax dripping down the sides and little visible smoke.[citation needed] Beeswax is also prescribed as the material (or at least a significant part of the material) for the Paschal candle ("Easter candle") and is recommended for other candles used in the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church.[8]
Beeswax is used commercially to make fine candles.
Although only about 10,000 tons are produced annually, a variety of niche uses exist:[8]
As a component of shoe polish
As a component of furniture polish, dissolved in turpentine, sometimes blended with linseed or tung oil
As a component of modelling waxes.
As a blended with pine rosin, beeswax serves as an adhesive to attach reed plates to the structure inside a squeezebox.
Used to make Cutler's resin.
Used in Eastern Europe in egg decoration. It is used for writing, via resist dyeing, on batik eggs (as in pysanky) and for making beaded eggs.
Formerly used in the manufacturing of the cylinders used by the earliest phonographs.
Used by percussionists to make a surface on tambourines for thumb rolls
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