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      Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Wax Blend — Frequently Asked Questions

      22 questions answered about Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Wax Blend — origins, specifications, applications, and more.

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      What is ''Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Wax Blend'' and how is it produced?

      Soy-beeswax-paraffin wax blend is a tri-component candle wax formulation that combines soy wax (from hydrogenated soybean oil), natural beeswax (from honey bee hives), and refined paraffin wax (from petroleum) to create a versatile, high-performance candle wax that leverages the complementary strengths of each component. This three-way blend has become popular among both artisan and commercial candle manufacturers seeking a balanced wax that delivers excellent burn performance, superior scent throw, attractive appearance, and broad application versatility.
      Each component contributes specific properties to the blend. Soy wax (from hydrogenated Glycine max oil) provides a clean burn with minimal soot, excellent fragrance oil retention and cold throw, a lower melting point for extended burn time, and a renewable, plant-based material origin.
      Beeswax (from Apis mellifera) adds natural honey scent, a warm golden colour, increased hardness and structural rigidity, a higher melting point (62-65 degrees Celsius) that improves the overall melt point of the blend, and a natural ionising effect when burned (releasing negative ions that may help purify indoor air).
      Paraffin wax (refined petroleum wax) contributes outstanding hot throw (scent release during burning), excellent glass adhesion for container candles, smooth surface finish, consistent melting and burning behaviour, and proven scent-carrying performance.
      Typical blending ratios vary depending on the target application: for container candles, a common formulation is 50-60% soy wax, 10-20% beeswax, and 20-30% paraffin; for pillar candles, the beeswax and paraffin proportions are increased for greater hardness. The blending process involves melting all three components at a controlled temperature (typically 75-85 degrees Celsius), thorough mixing, and cooling at a rate appropriate to the candle type. Fragrance oils (6-10% of total wax weight) and dyes are added during the blending process.
      The historical context of this blend reflects the evolution of candle making materials. Beeswax was the premium candle material for thousands of years, valued for its clean burn and pleasant scent but limited by cost and availability. Paraffin wax, commercialised in the 1850s, made candles affordable and widely available but lacked the natural appeal of beeswax. Soy wax, developed in the 1990s, offered a renewable alternative but had performance limitations. The tri-component blend represents a modern solution that combines the best of ancient and contemporary candle making materials.
      In the candle market, soy-beeswax-paraffin blended candles are positioned as premium products that bridge the gap between fully natural (but expensive) beeswax candles and fully synthetic (but high-performing) paraffin candles. They appeal to consumers who want natural ingredients without compromising on scent performance and appearance. The blend is particularly popular in the luxury home fragrance, gift, and hospitality candle segments.
      The major suppliers of pre-blended soy-beeswax-paraffin wax include speciality wax companies in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe, while many candle makers prefer to create their own custom blends using individually sourced components. Sustainable sourcing options include certified organic beeswax, non-GMO soy wax, and various paraffin alternatives for manufacturers seeking to improve the environmental profile of their products.
      Interesting facts about the soy-beeswax-paraffin blend include: the addition of just 5-10% beeswax can significantly improve the burn quality and structural integrity of a soy wax candle; paraffin wax's superior hot throw is attributed to its lower molecular weight compounds that volatilise more readily during burning; and the tri-blend approach allows candle makers to fine-tune performance characteristics by adjusting component ratios rather than relying on chemical additives.
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      What is the ratio of soy, beeswax, and paraffin wax in your triple blend?

      Our soy-beeswax-paraffin triple blend contains a majority soy wax base combined with 5–15% refined beeswax for improved scent throw and burn quality, plus a paraffin wax component for hardness, stability, and consistency. The proprietary ratio is optimised for fragrance performance and burn quality across both jar and pillar formats. Full ingredient percentages are available in the Safety Data Sheet and upon request for retailer compliance and product labelling purposes. Contact Bio Green Wax Ltd at sales@biogreenwax.com for documentation.
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      What is the melting point range of your soy-beeswax-paraffin blend?

      Our triple blend is supplied in jar grade (melting point 48–54°C) for container candles, and pillar grade (56–62°C) for freestanding pillar, votive, and tealight formats. The beeswax component raises the effective melting point slightly compared to pure soy, contributing to a firmer candle with better structural integrity and a more refined melt pool during burning. Specify your required format when ordering.
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      What is the minimum order quantity for the triple blend?

      The MOQ for our soy-beeswax-paraffin triple blend is 25 kg for trial or small production orders. Full pallet (500 kg) and container load (15–20 MT) quantities are available for established production manufacturers with volume pricing. Contact us at +44 20 7101 3847 or sales@biogreenwax.com to discuss your production volume and receive a current competitive quotation.
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      What is the current price per kg for the soy-beeswax-paraffin wax blend?

      Our triple blend carries a moderate premium over pure paraffin or pure soy blends, reflecting the cost of the refined beeswax component. The pricing is competitive within the premium natural-blend candle wax category. Contact our sales team at sales@biogreenwax.com for current market pricing based on your volume and delivery requirements — volume discounts are available for pallet and container load orders.
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      What fragrance loading does your triple blend support for maximum scent throw?

      Our triple blend supports fragrance loadings of 8–12% by weight. The beeswax component enhances the candle's scent throw by creating a denser, slower-burning melt pool that releases fragrance more gradually and consistently throughout the burn. At 10% fragrance loading, candles made with this blend consistently deliver strong hot scent throw. For maximum performance, use fragrance oils with a balanced top-middle-base note structure. Contact our technical team for fragrance compatibility guidance.
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      Is the beeswax component of the blend Halal or ethically sourced?

      The refined beeswax in our triple blend is sourced from verified, ethically managed beekeeping operations. Halal-certified beeswax can be specified for supply to manufacturers serving Muslim consumer markets — contact us for Halal certification documentation. Our beeswax suppliers operate under responsible beekeeping standards with auditable supply chain documentation. Origin and certification documentation for the beeswax component is available to support your customer transparency and ESG reporting requirements.
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      What is the hot and cold scent throw performance of this three-component blend?

      Our triple blend delivers superior hot and cold scent throw compared to pure soy wax alone — one of the key commercial reasons for its popularity with premium candle brands. The beeswax component creates a denser wax matrix that binds and gradually releases fragrance throughout the candle's life, rather than releasing it all quickly and burning off. Cold scent throw is excellent: consumers will notice fragrance when entering the room. Hot throw at 10% fragrance loading is strong and long-lasting. This performance profile commands premium retail pricing.
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      Is this blend suitable for jar candles, pillar candles, or both?

      Yes — we supply the triple blend in both jar grade (48–54°C) and pillar grade (56–62°C). The jar grade is optimised for glass container candles with good adhesion and smooth tops. The pillar grade provides the hardness and structure needed for freestanding pillar, votive, and taper candles. Specify your required candle format when ordering so we can confirm the appropriate grade. If you produce both formats, we can supply both grades under a single customer account.
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      What is the recommended pour temperature for this blend?

      For the jar grade: pour at 58–65°C into jars pre-warmed to 40–45°C. The beeswax component means this blend contracts slightly more on cooling than pure soy, so a small top-up pour is often required for jar candles. For the pillar grade: pour at 65–70°C into room-temperature moulds. Avoid pouring at temperatures significantly above these recommendations as excessive heat can cause fragrance flashing. Full detailed pour protocols are provided in our technical data sheet — contact sales@biogreenwax.com to request it.
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      Does the beeswax content improve burn time compared to pure soy or paraffin wax?

      Yes. The beeswax component directly improves burn time in several measurable ways: beeswax has a higher melting temperature than soy wax, meaning the melt pool progresses more slowly; the denser wax matrix created by the beeswax-soy combination burns more slowly than either component alone; and the paraffin component contributes consistent crystalline structure that supports an even, controlled burn. A typical 200 ml jar candle made with our triple blend at 8% fragrance loading achieves 38–52 hours burn time — longer than comparable pure soy candles.
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      What wick types are recommended for this soy-beeswax-paraffin blend?

      Natural cotton core wicks (CD or ECO series) are recommended for jar candles with our triple blend. The beeswax component increases the melt pool temperature compared to pure soy, so you may need to size down one step from your standard soy recommendation. Hemp wicks are also popular and complement the natural ingredients in the blend. For pillar candles, flat-braided or square-braided cotton wicks are appropriate. Always run a full burn test programme with your specific jar, wick, fragrance, and dye combination before finalising production specifications.
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      Is this blend suitable for large-scale automated candle production lines?

      Yes. Our triple blend is fully compatible with automated candle production systems including carousel filling lines, inline wick-setting, and continuous melt-and-pour systems. The blend is supplied in pellet form for automated hopper-fed weighing and melting. The beeswax component does not cause any unusual viscosity or flow issues in standard candle production equipment. For very-high-volume producers using heated buffer tank systems, contact us about bulk liquid supply options.
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      Does the blend offer a natural honey scent from the beeswax content?

      At standard beeswax concentrations of 5–15%, the natural honey-beeswax character is a warm, subtle undertone that most consumers find pleasant — it provides a warm, natural base that complements rather than competes with added fragrance oils. For brands using delicate floral or citrus fragrances, this warm undertone adds depth and authenticity. At higher beeswax percentages (above 20%), the beeswax character becomes more pronounced and may affect the fragrance profile. Contact our technical team for guidance on beeswax level optimisation for your specific fragrance.
      15

      What glass adhesion and surface finish does this blend achieve in jar candles?

      Our jar-grade triple blend achieves good glass adhesion — better than pure soy wax alone — due to the beeswax component helping fill the porous soy wax matrix and improving wax-to-glass contact. The surface finish is smooth with a slight natural texture characteristic of soy blends — more organic-looking than paraffin, which is desirable for premium and artisan brand positioning. For optimal adhesion, pre-warm jars to 40–45°C and maintain a consistent pour temperature of 58–65°C.
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      Can this blend be used for wax melts or tealights as well as container candles?

      Yes. The jar-grade triple blend is suitable for wax melts, clamshell snap bars, and tealight cups as well as container candles. Wax melts made with this blend deliver excellent fragrance release in oil burners due to the combined fragrance-holding capacity of soy and beeswax. Tealights have an extended burn time compared to standard paraffin tealights. The pillar grade works well for votive candles. Please specify your intended application format when ordering so we can confirm the most appropriate grade.
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      What fragrance types — floral, woody, citrus — work best in this blend?

      All fragrance families perform well in our triple blend, but warm, resinous, and woody fragrance profiles are particularly complemented by the natural beeswax undertone: amber, sandalwood, oud, patchouli, vanilla, and musk accords work beautifully. Floral fragrances — rose, jasmine, gardenia — also perform well, with the beeswax adding warmth and depth to the floral character. Highly volatile citrus top notes (lemon, grapefruit) work best when blended with mid and base notes to ensure fragrance longevity. Contact our technical team for fragrance selection guidance specific to this blend.
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      Do you supply the blend in pellet or block form?

      Our triple blend is supplied in pellet/pastille form in 25 kg bags as standard — the preferred format for production efficiency. Pellets melt uniformly, allow accurate batch weighing, and are compatible with automated production equipment. Block form in 25 kg cartons is available on request. Full pallet quantities (500 kg, 20 bags per pallet) are the standard volume unit for production orders.
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      What are the packaging formats and minimum pallet quantities for this blend?

      Our soy-beeswax-paraffin triple blend is packaged in 25 kg pellet bags, supplied on pallets of 20 bags (500 kg per pallet). Full container loads of 15–20 MT are available for large producers or export orders. Minimum order quantity is 25 kg for trial orders. Contact our sales team at sales@biogreenwax.com or +44 20 7101 3847 for current pricing by volume tier and a delivery schedule confirmation for your destination.
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      What certifications are available — Halal, cruelty-free, sustainable sourcing?

      Our triple blend does not contain ingredients derived from animal slaughter, but does contain beeswax — so it is not suitable for vegan claims. Halal certification for the beeswax component is available on request. The soy wax component is non-GMO certified. Ethical sourcing documentation for the beeswax is available confirming responsible beekeeping origin. Cruelty-free certification eligibility can be confirmed based on your specific certification body's criteria regarding beeswax. Contact us for the full documentation package to support your product claims.
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      What are the lead times for this blend to reach UK and European candle manufacturers?

      Standard lead times for our triple blend to UK and EU candle manufacturers are 2–4 weeks for pallet orders. Beeswax is subject to seasonal supply availability — we recommend planning orders 6–8 weeks ahead of production schedules to ensure supply continuity, particularly in periods of high beeswax market demand (spring and summer). Container load export orders require 5–8 weeks. Contact us at +44 20 7101 3847 or sales@biogreenwax.com for current stock and a confirmed delivery timeline.
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      Does Bio Green Wax supply Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Wax Blend internationally?

      Yes. Bio Green Wax Ltd is a trusted global supplier of Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Wax Blend, delivering to clients across all major continents including Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania. We supply to over 50 countries with established logistics networks, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.
      All shipments comply with international trade standards, and we hold certifications including RSPO SG, ISO 9001, and HACCP to meet the regulatory requirements of any destination market. Whether you need bulk quantities for industrial manufacturing or smaller volumes for specialty applications, Bio Green Wax ensures reliable, worldwide supply of premium-quality Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Wax Blend.

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