Product Description
Experience the inestimable quality of our new, highly in demand White Bees Wax (Cera Alba), selectively refined and reduced to sublime purity. Each block embodies prodigious versatility, classified as Cosmetic, Food, and Pharmaceutical Grade. With a saponification value of 87-104 mg KOH/g, this wax offers exceptional performance for creams, lip balms, lotions, food wraps, and beyond. The faint honey-like scent and pristine color underline its natural origin. Packaged for protection, with reduced impurity (0.3%), it guarantees a formidable shelf life of 5 years when stored correctly. An unparalleled, eco-friendly option for those seeking purity and unmatched utility.
Versatile Applications and Supreme Utility
White Bees Wax is revered for its sublime versatility as a base ingredient. In demand across cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and the food industry, it is indispensable in ointments, creams, lip balms, lotions, and food wraps. Beyond these, its prodigious properties make it excellent for polishes and lubricants, offering both specialized and general usages. This natural wax provides a reduced impurity solution for formulators who prioritize quality and stability in their creations.
Certifications, Export Markets & Payment Terms
Our certified White Bees Wax satisfies international standards, with full documentation on purity and grade. We offer competitive list prices, tailored to reduce expendable costs for bulk buyers. Our primary export markets include Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia. To simplify purchases, we provide a spectrum of payment terms and offers, helping clients better manage expenditure and procurement. Reliability, compliance, and value are at the heart of our export service.
FAQ's of White Bees Wax:
Q: How should White Bees Wax be stored to maintain its quality?
A: White Bees Wax should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight to preserve its sublime properties and maximize shelf life.
Q: What are the main uses of White Bees Wax in different industries?
A: It is primarily used as a base material in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics (for ointments, creams, and balms), food wraps, lubricants, and polishes due to its prodigious versatility.
Q: Where does your White Bees Wax get exported?
A: Our White Bees Wax is exported worldwide, with main markets including Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia.
Q: What certifications do your White Bees Wax products hold?
A: Our White Bees Wax meets stringent international cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical grade certifications, ensuring customers receive a consistently high-quality product.
Q: When can I expect delivery and what are the available payment terms?
A: Delivery times vary based on quantity and destination, but we offer flexible payment terms and list price offers, tailored for different expenditure plans.
Q: What is the residual impurity level of your White Bees Wax?
A: Our refined White Bees Wax has impurity levels reduced to just 0.3%, ensuring purity for critical applications.