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Beeswax is a popular material for candle making due to its natural properties and the high-quality burn it produces.
Beeswax candles offer a natural, eco-friendly alternative to many synthetic candles. Their clean-burning properties, pleasant natural aroma, and aesthetic appeal make them a favorite choice for those looking to enhance their living spaces with a warm, inviting light. Whether used on their own or blended with other waxes, beeswax candles continue to be celebrated for their quality and timeless appeal.
Some key points about beeswax in candles:
1. Natural and Sustainable
2. Clean Burning
3. Aesthetic and Aromatic Benefits
4. Air Purification Properties
5. Versatility in Candle Making
6. Traditional and Artisanal Appeal
7. White color
Product Form : Granulate,Pearls
Physical state Solid at room temperature
Color Creamy off-white with slight yellow hue.
Melting point 61 – 66ºC
Odor usual of the product
pH Not applicable
Evaporation rate Not available
Solubility in water No
Flash point >200ºC
Regulatory
| INCI: | Beeswax |
| CAS: | 8012-89-3 |
| HS/Tariff code: | 1521.90.2000 |
| Food additive: | NO |
| European Pharmacopoeia: | NO |
| Reach: | Annex V.9 exempt |
| GMO: | Free of genetically modified organisms (GMO) |
| Animal tests: | Not tested on animals |
| BSE/TSE: | BSE / TSE free |
| Allergen Fragrances: | Not present |
| Vegan: | No |
| EINECS No | 232-383-7 |
Beeswax has a relatively low melting point compared to many other waxes, and understanding its thermal characteristics is key to achieving good results, especially in applications like candle making. Here are the typical working conditions for beeswax:
Pouring Temperature:
When making candles or working with beeswax in molds, it’s common to heat the wax slightly above its melting point to ensure it is fully liquefied and flows easily. A typical pouring temperature is usually in the range of 65°C to 75°C (149°F to 167°F).
Working Temperature:
While working with beeswax (e.g., mixing, dipping, or adding additives), maintaining a temperature around 65°C to 75°C is generally recommended.
Practical Considerations
Temperature Control:
Using a double boiler or a dedicated wax melter is advisable to maintain even heating. Direct heat might cause localized overheating.
Cooling Rate:
After pouring, allow the beeswax to cool slowly at room temperature to minimize cracking or imperfections in the final product.
Adjustments for Blends:
If you are blending beeswax with other waxes (such as soy or paraffin) or additives (like essential oils), you may need to adjust the working temperature slightly to accommodate the properties of the additional ingredients. Beeswax is also used in blends as hardener .
By keeping these temperature ranges in mind, you can work with beeswax effectively, whether you’re crafting candles, cosmetics, or other beeswax-based products.
When working with beeswax candles, selecting the right wick is crucial to ensure a stable flame, even burn, and overall good performance
Technical Data
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