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Crude Cappings
Beeswax
Characteristics:
Crude Cappings
beeswax is a by-product of the production and processing
of bulk honey. It is mostly virgin beeswax freshly
produced by the bees each year when they are gathering
nectar. This is either supplied already melted
into blocks or as raw cappings which we melt and block. The colour
varies depending on which nectar source the bees have
been working when they produced the beeswax. This
ranges from a very light lemon colour to a dark orange
with the majority being yellow to light orange in
colour.
Processing:
For honey to be
extracted from the comb, the beeswax cappings first have
to be removed to expose the honey. This is usually done
by the beekeeper using an automatic uncapping machine,
which cuts the honey combs back to a uniform thickness.
The resulting mixture of beeswax cappings and honey are
then separated, usually by a centrifuge or spinner. The
beekeeper then either melts the beeswax cappings and removes
any obvious dross, before pouring the molten beeswax
into moulds, or delivers the raw cappings to us for
melting. The shape, size, amount of dross and
presentation of blocks will vary between beekeepers.
Specification:
Because this product is
often produced by beekeepers, and can consist of a number of
different lines, we are unable to provide a certificate
of analysis due to the high cost of analysing a
multitude of lines. Although we fully expect this
product to comply with the accepted specifications for
crude beeswax, samples can be supplied to allow
customers to satisfy themselves that it is suitable for
their particular use.
Packing:
Shrink wrapped on pallets each containing approx 1000
kgs
Hazard:
Water should not be added to beeswax which is at a
temperature exceeding 95 deg C as it will cause
uncontrolled foaming.
Minimum export order 1000 kgs
Contact us for the current price.
Ordering Information
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