
This wax is obtained from the honeycomb of the bee. It consists primarily of myricyl palmitate, cerotic acid esters and some high-carbon paraffins. We have uniquely positioned ourselves as a dependable firm, engaged in offering Beeswax. This was is used as a stiffening agent in ointments and creams. It is also used as a coating in the manufacture of modified-release oral preparations. Beeswax is used for lowering cholesterol and for relieving pain. It is also used for swelling, ulcers, diarrhea and hiccups. It is also used as thickeners, emulsifiers, and as stiffening agents in cosmetics.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Beeswax Are 100% Natural And Are Refined Through Physical Processes – Nothing Chemical. The Color May Vary From White To Off White With A Mild, Honey Aroma. These Are Used In Formulations Where The End Product Is White In Color. Color And Fragrance Can Later Be Added. Beeswax Provides Body And Stiffness To Formulations And Acts As An Emulsifier.
PRODUCT APPLICATIONS
A White To Ivory Coloured Pure Beeswax Has A Faint Characteristic Odour. Our Product Is Used In Many Cosmetic, Pharmaceutical And Confectionary Applications Including, Lipstick And Lip Balm, Creams And Lotions, Dental Waxes, Confectionary Coatings, Ointments, Food Release Agents, Pomades And Aromatic Candles.
In Candle Making, All Natural Beeswax Burns Cleaner And Longer Than Petroleum-Based Paraffin Waxes. There's No Smoking Since There Is No Petroleum Burning In The Candles. Made From 100% Pure Refined Beeswax, This Slow Burning Wax Can Be Used Pure And Should Be Considered When Making Aromatherapy Grade Candles.
Product Name | Beeswax White/Yellow Refined BP |
Product Type | Beeswax Slab or pieces |
Color | White /yellow |
Shelf Life | 5 Years |
Odour | Faint and characteristic |
Additives | No Additives. 100% Natural Beeswax From Beekeepers |
Congealing Point (ASTM D938) | 61-65°C |
Acid Value | 17– 24 (Mg KOH/G) |
Ester Value | 70 – 80 (Mg KOH/G) |
Relative density | Limit above 0.960 |
Saponification Value | 87 – 104 (Mg KOH/G) |
Ratio | 3.3 – 4.3 |