Product Name

  • Name

    Beeswax

  • EINECS 232-383-7
  • CAS No. 8012-89-3
  • Density 0.950-0.970
  • Solubility Insoluble in water
  • Melting Point 61-65 °C(lit.)
  • Formula Unspecified
  • Boiling Point
  • Molecular Weight 0
  • Flash Point 158 °F
  • Transport Information
  • Appearance white to yellowish-white pieces or plates
  • Safety
  • Risk Codes
  • Molecular Structure Molecular Structure of 8012-89-3 (Beeswax)
  • Hazard Symbols
  • Synonyms Golden Brand Powder;Honeybee, wax;Refined Bees Wax;SP 6P;Sasolv 250;Syetex T 190;Waxes andWaxy substances, beeswax;Waxes, bees;Waxes, honeybee;Whitewax;Yellow Beeswax SP 6P;Yellow beeswax;Yellow wax;Apifil;Aquacer 560;BWS 30;Bee, wax;Beeswax S;Beeswax bleached (white), synthetic619;Beeswax, white;Bleached beeswax, synthetic 776;Bleached yellow wax;CO100;Cera alba;Cerabeil White 1;E 901;Golden Brand;
  • PSA 0.00000
  • LogP 0.00000

Beeswax History

  Beeswax (CAS NO.8012-89-3) was ancient man's first plastic.Thousands of years ago,it has been used as a modeling material to create sculpture and jewelry molds for the use in the lost-wax casting process, or Cire perdue.

Beeswax Safety Profile

A mild allergen. Combustible when heated.
WGK Germany of Beeswax (CAS NO.8012-89-3):  3

Beeswax Specification

The Beeswax, with the CAS registry number 8012-89-3,is also known as Beeswax white; Bleached yellow wax; Waxes honeybee; White beeswax; White wax. It belongs to the product categories of Alphabetical Listings;Essential Oils;Flavors and Fragrances.Its EINECS number is 232-383-7. What's more,Its systematic name is Beeswax.It is a white to yellowish-white pieces or plates.Its Physical properties are (1)Freezing Point: 158 °F; (2)Melting Point: 61-65 °C(lit.); (3)refractive index: n20/D 1.485-1.505.The wax obtained from the honeycomb of the bee. It consists primarily of myricyl palmitate, cerotic acid esters and some high-carbon paraffins. Beeswax is commonly used to produce candles, waxed paper,medicine gels and polish agents, etc. It is also used as a coating for cheese, to protect the food as it ages. Beeswax is used in Eastern Europe in egg decoration. It is also used by percussionists to make a desired surface on tambourines for thumb rolls.

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