Soy Wax
Soy wax is a vegetable wax derived from soybeans, a renewable resource widely grown in many parts of the world. It is produced through the process of hydrogenation of soybean oil, which transforms the liquid oil into a solid form at room temperature.
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Soy wax, celebrated for its exceptional eco-friendliness and quality, offers a premium and sophisticated choice in the realm of natural waxes. Its characteristic soft, natural hue exudes a sense of purity, making it an aesthetically pleasing choice for top-tier candle-making and personal care products. Soy wax boasts a smooth, even burn and a lower melting point, contributing to longer-lasting candles that illuminate spaces with a cleaner, more sustainable light. Ideal for the eco-conscious and quality-focused buyer, soy wax products from beezora not only serve a functional purpose but also echo a commitment to environmental responsibility and high-class craftsmanship.
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Soy wax, renowned for its exceptional aesthetic qualities, presents a luxurious and refined appearance that is unmatched in the world of natural waxes. Its characteristic pristine white color speaks of its purity, making it a visually appealing choice for high-end candle and personal care products. This wax possesses a delightful, creamy texture and a lustrous sheen, which contributes to the creation of candles that are not only functional but also decorative masterpieces.
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Beezora’s soy wax stands out not just for its functional attributes but also for its captivating appearance. It is a testament to how natural and eco-friendly products can excel in both performance and aesthetics, aligning seamlessly with the high standards of quality and environmental consciousness of your discerning clients.
- Natural and Renewable
- Biodegradable
- Superior scent throw
- Clean burn
- Lower carbon footprint
- Pure
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Our soy wax is sourced sustainably, ensuring that every step from harvesting to production aligns with environmental conservation principles.
In the world of sustainable and natural waxes, soy wax emerges as a distinguished choice, embodying both quality and eco-consciousness. Derived from the renewable resource of soybeans, this wax material is more than just a component; it’s a testament to green innovation and environmental consideration.
Additionally, soy wax’s excellent scent-holding capabilities allow for a robust and enduring fragrance release, enhancing the ambiance of any space. This, coupled with its non-toxic and biodegradable nature, makes soy wax an ideal choice for clients prioritizing health, sustainability, and superior quality in their candle products.
Harvesting of soybean
The first step in producing soy wax is extracting oil from soybeans. This is typically done through a process known as solvent extraction. Soybeans are cleaned, cracked, dehulled, and then rolled into flakes. The oil is extracted from these flakes using a solvent (usually hexane).
The crude soybean oil is then refined, which involves removing impurities and unwanted elements like free fatty acids, phospholipids, and pigments. The refining process typically includes degumming, neutralization (or alkali refining), bleaching, and deodorization. These steps ensure that the oil is clean and pure.
Hydrogenation
The next major step is hydrogenation. This is where the refined soybean oil is converted into a solid form. Hydrogenation involves the addition of hydrogen atoms to the oil’s fatty acid chains, which saturates the chains and raises the melting point of the oil, turning it from a liquid into a solid at room temperature. The degree of hydrogenation can be adjusted to achieve the desired consistency and melting point for the soy wax.
Finished
After hydrogenation, the solidified wax can be blended with other waxes or additives to achieve specific characteristics like scent retention, texture, and burn quality. This step is crucial for producing wax that meets the desired specifications for candle making or other applications.
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FAQ
What can I do with soy wax besides candles?
From refurbished shoelaces to teeny tealights, pest repellents to skateboard lubricant, there are so many ways to use soy, bee, and paraffin wax in and around the home. So if you don’t want to pour the cooled remains of your container into the bin, discover what to do with extra candle wax from right here.
What can you mix with soy wax?
Soy wax may require a small amount of beeswax or paraffin wax to achieve a smooth texture. Be sure to research the specific wax blend you’re using to determine if any additives are necessary.
Can you make candles with just soy wax?
Different waxes are suited to different types of candles, but soy wax flakes are a great option for making natural soy candles. A great option for beginning soy candle makers! To achieve a strong hot throw, soy candles should cure for at least one week before burning.
Which oils work best with soy wax?
Most fragrances with vanillin/vanilla will be easier to work with due to their high density. Make sure you’re using oils made for candle making and not perfume or cologne, which contain flammable ingredients like alcohol and dipropylene glycol.