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Explore our comprehensive range of premium edible oils, plant-based waxes, and industrial petrochemical waxes.
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Beeswax
Beeswax, produced naturally by honeybees (Apis mellifera), is secreted to build honeycombs. Composed of esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbons, it is durable, pliable, and water-resistant.

Palm Wax
Premium 100% palm wax with creamy yellow color, ideal for candle making. RSPO SG (Segregated) / MB (Mass balance) certified.

Palm Shortenings(Low melting point)
Palm Shortenings (Low Melting Point), produced from palm oil fractionation, are softer fats ideal for cakes, cookies, and spreads. With balanced saturation, they provide smooth texture, easy mixing, and butter-like consistency.

Palm-Paraffin blended wax for jar candles
Ready-to-use Low MP Jar Candle Blend: Palm-Paraffin-Microcrystalline with Polyboost™, Vybar®, UV stabilizers—just add color & fragrance for superior glass adhesion and maximum throw.

Palm-Paraffin- blended wax for Pillar Candles
Ready-to-use High MP Pillar Candle Blends (56-58°C & 58-60°C): Palm-Paraffin-Microcrystalline with Polyboost™, Vybar®, UV stabilizers—just add color & fragrance for superior pillar performance.

Soy-Based Vegan Wax Blend
Ready-to-use 95% Soy Vegan Blend from Bio Green Wax—pure plant-based for Jar (48-52°C) & Pillar (56-62°C) candles. Just add color & fragrance.

Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Wax Blend
Ready-to-use Soy-Beeswax-Paraffin Blend from Bio Green Wax—ultimate fragrance throw for Jar (48-52°C) & Pillar (56-62°C) candles. Just add scent & color.

Coconut-Rapeseed Wax Blend
Ready-to-use Coconut-Rapeseed Blend from Bio Green Wax—creamy natural performance for Jar (48-52°C) & Pillar (56-62°C) candles. Add color & fragrance only.

Fully Refined Paraffin Wax (50-68°C)
Bio Green Wax Fully Refined Paraffin (50-68°C)—food/pharma grade, <0.5% oil, superior hardness. Perfect for candles, cosmetics, packaging, and precision industrial applications.

Microcrystalline Wax
Microcrystalline wax is a refined petroleum wax with fine crystalline structure, offering superior flexibility, adhesion, and higher melting points than paraffin. Ideal for cosmetics, adhesives, coatings, and specialty applications worldwide.

Semi Refined Paraffin Wax (50-68°C)
Bio Green Wax Semi Refined Paraffin (50-68°C)—cost-effective 1-5% oil content for candles, rubber, textiles, and high-volume industrial applications.

Fischer-Tropsch (FT) wax
Fischer‑Tropsch (FT) wax is a high‑purity synthetic paraffin wax produced from syngas, offering high melting point, low viscosity, and excellent hardness for demanding applications in plastics, coatings, inks, adhesives, and bitumen modification

Palm Stearin
Palm Stearin, the solid fraction of palm oil (Elaeis guineensis), is produced by fractionation. Rich in saturated fats, it is widely used in bakery shortenings, margarine, and industrial applications like candles and soaps.

Palm Shortenings(high melting point)
Palm Shortenings (High Melting Point), derived from fractionated palm oil, are specialty fats designed for bakery and frying applications requiring stability. With a firm texture and high saturation, they are used in puff pastries, biscuits, and industrial frying.

Palm Stearic Acid
Palm Stearic Acid is a saturated fatty acid (C₁₈H₃₆O₂) derived from palm oil through hydrolysis and fractionation. It appears as a white, waxy solid with a mild odor and is one of the most common fatty acids used in industrial and consumer products.

Coconut Wax
Coconut Wax, derived from coconut oil (Scientific name: Cocos nucifera), is created by hydrogenating the oil from mature coconut kernels into a creamy, solid wax. This process stabilizes the oil, raises its melting point, and produces a slow-burning, eco-friendly wax.

Soy Wax
Soy Wax, derived from soybean oil (Scientific name: Glycine max), is produced by hydrogenating soybean oil into a solid, creamy wax. This process stabilizes the oil, raises its melting point, and creates a renewable, biodegradable alternative to paraffin.

Rapeseed Wax
Rapeseed Wax, derived from rapeseed oil (Scientific name: Brassica napus), is created through hydrogenation and fractionation of the oil. It is sustainable, biodegradable, and has a creamy texture with a relatively high melting point.

Slack Wax LMO (Light Machine Oil)
Lightest and palest slack wax grade, derived from the light machine oil distillation fraction with an oil content of 10–25% and melting point of 47–53°C.

Slack Wax SPO (Spindle Oil)
Mid-light slack wax from the spindle oil distillation fraction with an oil content of 5–20% and melting point of 53–58°C.

Slack Wax MMO (Medium Machine Oil)
Medium-heavy slack wax from the medium machine oil distillation fraction with an oil content of 5–15% and melting point of 58–64°C.

Slack Wax DAO (Deasphalting Oil)
Heaviest slack wax grade, recovered from the deasphalting oil fraction with an oil content of 5–20% and melting point of 69–74°C.