As far as I am aware, black beeswax is produced by adding colourant to natural beeswax (which is white to pale yellow) taken from a hive. One would have to re-melt the wax and hope that the black colouring agent separated from the wax adequately. By dripping cold water into molten wax, the wax usually sets immediately and this could perhaps achieve the desired result. It would however seem easier by far to simply obtain fresh yellow beeswax!
As far as I am aware, black beeswax is produced by adding colourant to natural beeswax (which is white to pale yellow) taken from a hive. One would have to re-melt the wax and hope that the black colouring agent separated from the wax adequately. By dripping cold water into molten wax, the wax usually sets immediately and this could perhaps achieve the desired result. It would however seem easier by far to simply obtain fresh yellow beeswax!
Beeswax, paraffin, and carbon
beeswax
beeswax is a protein
organic beeswax candles
none of your beeswax!!
No varnish will cover beeswax
Yes. Beeswax does dissolve in Ethanol.
No
The duration of Beeswax - film - is 1.67 hours.
The scientific name for beeswax is Cera Alba.