Beeswax is produced by all species of honeybees. Wax produced by the Asian species of honeybees is known asGhedda wax. It differs in chemical and physical properties from the wax of Apis mellifera, and is less acidic. The waxes produced by bumblebees are very different from wax produced by honeybees. Pure waxes from different species of stingless bees are also very different from the other types of beeswax. It is much darker in color, and when it is warmed, it stretches without breaking. It is also sticky and much more diffcult to break than beeswax from Apis mellifera.
Pure Candles Wax
Beesw ax is a natural wax produced by honey bees . The hive workers collect and use it for comb structural stability,
to form cells for honey storage and larval and pupal comfort and protection within the bee hive .
Beeswax candles are a great substitute for artificially scented paraffin candles and they actually work to purify the air, instead of pollute it. Beeswax emits negative ions when it is burns. Negative ions are effective at reducing dust, dander, and mold that float in the air we breath.
Beeswax Properties
The composition of beeswax is complex, but contains hydrocarbons, straight chain monohydric alcohols, acids, hydroxy acids, oils and other substances.
Package and Packing Photos
Product |
Package |
Container |
Weight |
Beeswax slab |
25kg/bag |
20'GP |
16tons with pallet packing |
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20tons without pallet packing |
Beeswax pellet |
12.5kg/carton |
20'GP |
8 tons with pallet packing |
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1 0 tons without pallet packing |