Is it not fake that the beeswax is not loose?

Amber beeswax, now the new favorite on the market, just look for a person, do not know the amber wax, but even if you really understand the beeswax?

We all know that beeswax is a fossil of rosin oil from the cypress plant that has been formed over thousands of years.

Therefore, since it is formed by tree species, the beeswax will have a pine scent. Is it that all the beeswax are loosely scented, and the beeswax that does not have a pine scent is fake? I often have friends who ask Xiaobian, saying that his beeswax has no rich pine scent, is it fake?

Today, Xiaobian will tell you whether it is fake without the smell of pine.

First, does the honey wax have a loose fragrance?

The answer to this question is not absolute. It cannot be said that there is a loose scent, nor can it be said that there is no loose scent.

Rosin, as the name suggests, is the scent of turpentine.

Amber is a resin fossil that was buried underground several tens of millions of years ago. Since it is a resin, it is not necessarily rosin, so it does not necessarily have a pine scent.

Just like the legume itself does not have any pine scent, so the resin it forms must not have a pine scent. Only the resin formed by the pine plant has a pine scent.

After the polished beeswax is polished, it needs to be rubbed to heat to smell a little loose scent; for the old beeswax, especially the surface oxidation to form a patina, the surface friction to the heat is generally scentable. The thicker patina is also less likely to be smelled.

Second, where is the honey wax that has a pine scent?

In general, the wax of the Baltic Sea is basically a rosin fossil with a pine scent! Most of the beeswax in Myanmar, Dominica and other places are not because they are basically formed by the resin of cedar and legumes.

Third, if the beeswax has a pine scent, you can certainly smell it?

For this question, Xiaobian still has to tell you not necessarily.

If you don't go through the Baltic wax that you don't have a patina, you can smell the pine aroma with a little friction and heat, especially the white honey pine is more concentrated.

The polished finished product needs to be rubbed to a very hot smell to smell a little loose. In addition, there are some that are not smelling loose. They are not good for baking, laminating and some optimized beeswax products, and they are re-compressed with beeswax. The internal structure is not waxy. Wrong, but the value is not as good as the original wax, but still can smell. Therefore, the presence of a fragrance does not necessarily mean that the fragrance can be smelled. This is two concepts.

4. What is the relationship between pine scent and honey wax?

Why is there a saying on the Internet that "the friction of amber fever will have a pine scent, thus identifying the true and false amber"?

Xiaobian wants to tell you that this is a long time ago, because most of the amber in the market was from the Baltic Sea, and the Baltic amber was formed in tens of millions of years ago.

Now in addition to the Baltic amber, there are a large number of ambers from other places, such as Burmese amber, Dominican amber, etc. The pine-flavored one is one of the characteristics of the Baltic amber, but whether it has a pine scent and whether it can rub the heat and smell the pine scent. Can not be used as a criterion for judging the true and false amber.

Now with the improvement of counterfeiting technology, true amber does not necessarily smell pine scent. On the contrary, the imitation of auxin in it can smell a rich pine scent.

Do you understand? Not all bees can smell pine, so be careful when buying beeswax, don't be "medicated"!

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