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Certified Organic Beeswax USP Grade Beeswax with 100% Purity
Organic beeswax origin:
To create an Organic Beeswax, the bees that it is harvested from must only be allowed to feed on Certified Organic botanicals. This is accomplished by placing the apiaries on Organic land, surrounded by several miles of either Organic or uncultivated botanicals. In addition to the setting of the colonies, beekeepers must use alternative methods for caring and cultivating their hives. Antibiotics, and chemical pesticides cannot be used to maintain them. Organic Beekeeping is a challenging, but rewarding industry.
Features of organic beeswax:
This Certified Organic Beeswax has been formed into easy to use pastilles and is available in a wide range of sizes. Since this Organic Beeswax has not been overly processed, it retains a subtle aroma of natural honey, and an earthy golden color which can range from yellow to brown. Organic beeswax is ideal for use in skin care and aromatherapy products. It can be used to create balms, salves, butters, and all natural candles.
Specification:
Product name | Refined Beewax Blocks |
CAS No. | 8012-89-3 |
Color | White/Yellow |
Melting point | 62-67℃ |
Acid value | 17.0 mg/g-24.0 mg/g |
Saponification value | 75.0mg/g-110mg/g |
Iodine value | 8.0g/100g-13.0g/100g |
Benzene insoluble | ≤0.3% |
Organic Beeswax Application:
(1) Cosmetics
Adhesiveness, permeability, emulsification and smoothness are very good, and it is widely used in the production of face cream, vanishing cream, lipstick, hair oil, eyebrow pencil, eye shadow, etc.
(2) Food
Organic Beeswax has excellent moldability, detachability, film formation, water resistance, moisture resistance, and oxidation resistance. Therefore, it is used by the food industry and households as a barbecue oil, cooking wax, and Chinese and Western desserts and candy processing. The release agent is used.
(4) Other industries
Beeswax is also widely used in the power industry, electronics industry, printing industry, leather industry, ink, oil industry, paper industry, candle industry, etc.