Mixture of paraffin and microcrystalline with pure Beeswax, obtaining an industrial beeswax and a product with the benefits and characteristics of each, at economic prices.
Suitable for wood treatments, fine arts and industrial uses.
Industrial beeswax offers a unique combination of natural and synthetic components that make it suitable for a variety of applications. Its ability to adhere to a variety of surfaces gives it great versatility.
It is a remarkable example of how the combination of ingredients can result in a high quality product at affordable prices.
Industrial beeswax contains a unique combination of natural and synthetic components that make it suitable for a variety of applications. Its ability to adhere to a variety of surfaces gives it great versatility.
It is a remarkable example of how a combination of ingredients can result in a high quality product at affordable prices.
Renowned for its protective and nourishing properties, this natural wax is obtained from bee hives and is rich in esters, fatty acids and other beneficial compounds.
Beeswax creates a protective barrier on surfaces, which makes it suitable for sealing wood and other porous materials to protect them from moisture, weathering and wear and tear.
Paraffins are petroleum-derived waxes characterized by their ability to retain moisture. Their price is lower than that of pure beeswax, so by mixing them with beeswax, production costs can be reduced while maintaining high quality standards.
Microcrystallines are also derived from petroleum and are recognized for their resistance over a high temperature range. Their inclusion in industrial beeswax provides stability and durability, which is especially important in industrial applications.
Its malleable texture allows artists to experiment with different techniques, such as encaustics, where it is mixed with pigments to create translucent works of art. It is also used as a filler to prepare paints and varnishes.
Industrial beeswax is valuable in the finishing and care of wooden furniture and objects. Its application provides a protective coating that enhances the natural beauty of the wood and gives it a satin sheen.
It is also used in antique furniture restoration to revitalize worn surfaces and restore the material to its original splendor.
These include waterproofing, where it acts as a protective barrier against moisture and environmental elements. It is also used in the manufacture of lubricants and release agents, as it facilitates the release of parts.
What’s more, it is used in products for leather and industrial fabric care, thanks to the protection, shine and durability it provides to the materials.
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