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      Palm Wax — Frequently Asked Questions

      22 questions answered about Palm Wax — origins, specifications, applications, and more.

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      1

      What is ''Palm Wax'' and how is it produced?

      Palm wax is a natural, renewable vegetable wax derived from palm oil, produced through the hydrogenation and fractionation of refined palm oil (RBD palm oil) or palm stearin. As a plant-based alternative to petroleum-derived paraffin wax, palm wax has gained significant popularity in the candle making, cosmetics, and food industries. Palm wax is produced from the oil of the Elaeis guineensis (African oil palm) tree, the same species that yields palm oil for cooking and food manufacturing.
      The production of palm wax involves the hydrogenation of palm oil or its fractions — a process in which hydrogen gas is added to the unsaturated fatty acid chains under controlled temperature, pressure, and catalyst conditions. This converts liquid oil into a solid wax with a higher melting point and increased hardness.
      The degree of hydrogenation, the choice of starting material (full palm oil, palm stearin, or palm kernel oil), and subsequent fractionation and blending determine the specific properties of the resulting palm wax — including melting point (typically 50-60 degrees Celsius), hardness, opacity, and crystal structure. Fully hydrogenated palm oil produces a hard, brittle wax, while partially hydrogenated products offer varying degrees of flexibility.
      Palm wax is characterised by its distinctive crystalline structure, which creates beautiful feathered or snowflake-like patterns when cooled slowly — a highly prized aesthetic feature in premium candle making. This crystallisation pattern is unique to palm wax and cannot be replicated by paraffin or soy wax. The wax burns cleanly with minimal soot, has excellent scent throw (the ability to release fragrance during burning), and provides a longer burn time than many comparable waxes.
      The major producers of palm wax are located in Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia and Indonesia, where the raw material (palm oil and its fractions) is abundantly available. The global palm wax market has grown alongside increasing consumer demand for natural, renewable, and biodegradable alternatives to petroleum-based paraffin wax. RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil) certified palm wax is available for buyers seeking sustainably sourced products with full supply chain traceability.
      In the candle industry, palm wax is used to produce pillar candles, container candles, votive candles, and taper candles. Its high melting point and hardness make it particularly well-suited for freestanding pillar candles that require structural rigidity. Palm wax candles are marketed as natural, eco-friendly alternatives to paraffin, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers. The wax can be blended with other waxes (soy wax, beeswax, paraffin) to achieve specific performance characteristics.
      In the food industry, palm-derived waxes are used as glazing agents, coating materials for confectionery and cheese, and as components of food-grade packaging materials. In cosmetics and personal care, palm wax serves as a thickener, emollient, and structuring agent in lipsticks, creams, lotions, deodorants, and hair care products. Industrial applications include surface coatings, polishes, and as a component of various wax blends for specific end-use requirements.
      Interesting facts about palm wax include: the crystalline patterns in palm wax candles are influenced by cooling rate, ambient temperature, and wax purity; palm wax is fully biodegradable and produces less soot than paraffin wax when burned; and the oil palm is the most efficient oilseed crop in the world, producing more oil per hectare than any other oilseed — making palm-derived wax a highly land-efficient renewable material.
      2

      What is the melting point range of your palm wax for candle making?

      Our palm wax for candle making has a melting point typically in the range of 52–60°C depending on the product grade. Pillar candle grades have a higher melting point for good mould release; container grades are formulated to work well in glass jars. Please specify your candle type when enquiring.
      3

      Is your palm wax RSPO SG (Segregated) or MB (Mass Balance) certified?

      Yes, RSPO Segregated (SG) and Mass Balance (MB) certified palm wax is available. RSPO certification documentation is provided to support natural and sustainable product claims for eco-conscious candle brands.
      4

      What is the minimum order quantity for bulk palm wax supply?

      The MOQ for palm wax is typically one pallet (approximately 500 kg) for packed grades, with full container load quantities (15–20 MT) offering the most competitive pricing. Sample packs are available for formulation testing. Please contact us to confirm current MOQs for your product grade and delivery requirements.
      5

      What candle types is your palm wax best suited for — container, pillar, or taper?

      Palm wax is uniquely suited to pillar and container candle making. It produces a distinctive feathering or crystalline surface pattern on pillar candles when poured at the correct temperature, and is also used in container (jar) candles for a natural aesthetic. Please contact us for guidance on the best grade for your candle application.
      6

      What is the current price for palm wax per kg or per tonne?

      Palm wax pricing is linked to palm oil commodity markets. Please contact our sales team for current per-kg or per-tonne pricing based on your grade, volume, and delivery requirements.
      7

      Does your palm wax require any additives for candle production or is it ready to use?

      Most palm wax grades are suitable for use with minimal additives. For pillar candles, no additional hardeners are typically needed. For optimising scent throw and fragrance retention, a small addition of fragrance-compatible oils is recommended. Our technical team provides guidance on optimal pour temperatures and fragrance addition rates.
      8

      What is the contraction behaviour of palm wax during cooling for moulded candles?

      Palm wax shows good contraction during cooling, aiding mould release for pillar candle production. The extent of contraction depends on pour temperature and cooling rate. Correct pour temperature control (typically 82–93°C for most grades) is important for achieving the crystalline surface effect and good mould release.
      9

      Can your palm wax achieve a feathering or crystalline surface effect?

      Yes, the distinctive feathering or crystalline surface pattern is a signature characteristic of palm wax candles when processed correctly. The pattern develops as the wax cools and is influenced by pour temperature, cooling rate, and specific palm wax grade. Our technical team provides detailed process guidance for optimal surface effects.
      10

      What fragrance loading percentage does your palm wax support?

      Palm wax typically supports fragrance loading of 6–10% by weight, depending on the fragrance oil composition and specific palm wax grade. We recommend testing fragrance compatibility at your intended loading level before full-scale production.
      11

      Do you supply palm wax in flakes, pellets, or blocks?

      Palm wax is typically supplied in flake form, which is easy to weigh and melts evenly. Block form is available for bulk users. Pellet or pastille form can be sourced on request. Please specify your preferred form when enquiring.
      12

      What is the FFA content and colour specification of your palm wax?

      Our palm wax has an FFA content of ≤0.1% and a Lovibond colour of ≤1.5 red in a 5¼-inch cell, producing a pale, off-white to cream colour suitable for natural candle production. Batch-specific values are provided in the Certificate of Analysis.
      13

      Is your palm wax vegan certified and suitable for natural candle brands?

      Yes, palm wax is derived entirely from plant sources (oil palm), making it inherently vegan. RSPO-certified palm wax with vegan-friendly positioning is available. For brands requiring formal vegan certification, we can facilitate the appropriate documentation.
      14

      Can you supply palm wax in sample quantities for small-scale candle makers?

      Yes, sample quantities (typically 1–5 kg) are available for small-scale candle makers and product developers wishing to test palm wax performance before committing to larger orders. Sample packs are supplied with technical data sheets and processing guidance.
      15

      What packaging formats are available for palm wax — cartons, bags, or drums?

      Palm wax is available in 25 kg PE-lined cartons (flakes), 25 kg woven polypropylene bags, and 500 kg bulk supersacks. Please specify your preferred packaging when enquiring, taking into account your melting and handling equipment capacity.
      16

      What is the shelf life of palm wax and how should it be stored?

      Palm wax has a shelf life of 24 months when stored in sealed packaging in a cool, dry environment (below 30°C) away from direct sunlight, heat, and strong odours. It should be stored away from petrochemical products to prevent contamination or odour uptake.
      17

      Do you supply palm wax that meets EU REACH and food-contact material regulations?

      Yes, our palm wax is a natural vegetable-derived wax compliant with EU REACH regulation and can be supplied with food contact compliance documentation where required for specific applications.
      18

      What is the recommended pour temperature for your palm wax for best results?

      The recommended pour temperature for palm wax varies by application: for pillar candles, typically 82–93°C to achieve the crystalline effect; for container candles, typically 76–82°C. Exact temperatures should be calibrated for your specific formulation, fragrance, and wick combination.
      19

      Can palm wax be blended with soy wax or paraffin for hybrid candle formulations?

      Yes, palm wax blends well with soy wax and paraffin wax. Palm-paraffin blends provide improved hardness and scent throw; palm-soy blends offer natural positioning with improved adhesion in container candles. We also supply pre-formulated wax blends for candle manufacturing.
      20

      What documentation do you provide for palm wax import customs and compliance?

      Documentation includes Certificate of Analysis, Certificate of Origin, Safety Data Sheet (SDS), RSPO certification (where applicable), and Halal certificate (on request). Customs HS code classification guidance is also available to support smooth import clearance.
      21

      Do you offer technical support for candle manufacturers using your palm wax?

      Yes, Bio Green Wax Ltd provides comprehensive technical support including formulation guidance, recommended pour temperatures, wick selection advice, fragrance compatibility information, and troubleshooting assistance for candle manufacturers. Please contact our technical team with your application and production parameters.
      22

      Does Bio Green Wax supply Palm Wax internationally?

      Yes. Bio Green Wax Ltd is a trusted global supplier of Palm Wax, 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 Palm Wax.

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