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Product Description
White Beeswax, a product of the honey bee hive, is secreted from
the "wax glands" of the female worker honey bee. The bees use the
wax to build honeycomb cells for their young and to store honey and
pollen. The wax is secreted as a clear liquid and becomes white and
hardened once it comes into contact with the air. As the bees carry
pollen, gums, and resins back into the hive, the beeswax becomes
contaminated making it yellow.
Product Feature
white solid that is somewhat brittle when cold and presents a dull,
granular, non- crystalline fracture when broken; it becomes pliable
at about 35°C. It has a characteristic odour of honey.
Product Specification/Models
1. Beeswax Grade A ( Crude beeswax, beeswax in slabs, beeswax
pellets) Acid Value: 17-24 (MG KOH/g) Saponification Value: 85-100
(mg KOH/g) Hydrocarbon: 16-18% 2. Beeswax Grade B (Crude beeswax,
beeswax in slabs, beeswax pellets) Acid Value: 13-15 (mg KOH/g)
Saponification Value: 60-75 (mg KOH/g) Hydrocarbon: 25-35%
Other Information
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