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Beeswax For Leather Natural Beeswax Block for Industrial Use
Beeswax Sources:
To form the bee wax into honeycomb, the bees will hang in strings and as wax is extruded from the glands of the wax-producing bees it is passed between the legs and mouths of the bees that form the chain, being chewed and molded into shape along the way. The bees will then use this wax to build the familiar hexagon-shaped honey cells. It is during this process that the wax starts to develop its color and opacity. Depending on what kind of nectar and pollen come into the hive and is consumed by the bees, microscopic bits of the pollen and nectar remain and get added to the wax. It takes about 1,100 scales to make one gram of wax.
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: