Customization: | Available |
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Appearance: | Solid |
Color: | White |
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1.DEFINITION
Beeswax is obtained from the honeycombs of bees after the honey has been removed by draining or centrifuging. The combs are melted with hot water, steam or solar heat; the melted product is filtered and cast into cakes of yellow beeswax.
2.DESCRIPTION
Yellow or light brown 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.
Yellow Beeswax
1.Beeswax is divided into yellow and white colors, used in medicine: pills, soft capsules, cream milk; stationery: ink, wax paper, pencil; daily: shoe polish, polishing wax, wax emulsion, floor wax, wax, batik; furniture : Process carving, stone polishing; Aerospace: Electronics, military.
2.The yellow beeswax is a light yellow, brownish-gray or yellow beeswax extracted from beeswax. The food-grade yellow beeswax can be eaten directly and it has the effect of beauty and beauty.
3.The yellow beeswax has the characteristics of low melting point and smoothness and plays a very important role in the food manufacturing industry.
Yellow beeswax standard |
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Index |
Premium Grades |
First grade |
Qualified product |
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Sensory and organizational status |
Color |
Milky white, light yellow, bright yellow (Chinese beeswax is usually more colorful than Western Beeswax) |
Yellow |
Yellow brown,gray yellow,brown |
Surface |
Matte, corrugated, with general protrusions between |
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Smell |
Beeswax aroma |
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State |
Close structure, fine grain, consistent color |
Compact structure, fine particles, darker bottom |
Close structure, coarse grain, darker bottom, but no more than 1/3 |
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Standard code |
Peroxide value w% |
≤5 |
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Acid value(KOH mg/g) |
17-24 |
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Saponification value(KOH mg/g) |
87-104 |
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Melting point ºC |
62-65 |
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Glycerol and other polyols w% |
≤0.50 |
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Lead(Pb)(mg/kg) |
≤2.0 |
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Carnauba wax experiment |
No |
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Pure white wax, paraffin and other wax experiments |
No |
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Fat, Japanese wax, rosin and soap experiments |
No |