Beeswax is produced by bees in the form of tiny scales which are "sweated" from the segments on the underside of the abdomen. To stimulate the production of beeswax the bees gorge themselves with honey or sugar syrup and huddle together to raise the temperature of the cluster. To produce one pound of wax requires the bees to consume about ten pounds of honey.
Application:
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, cosmetics.
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. In addition, this substance is also found in foods that we usually do not pay much attention to.
In cosmetic manufacturing, many beauty products contain beeswax, such as Body Wash, Lip Rouge, Blusher and Body Wax etc.
In Pharmaceutical industry, Beeswax can be used in the manufacture of dental casting wax , baseplate wax, adhesive wax, pill outer shell etc.
In the food industry, It can be used as coating, packing and coat of food.
In agriculture and animal husbandry, it can be used as manufacturing fruit tree grafting wax and pest adhesive etc