Wax Safety & Technical Resources
If you need access to technical, safety, and product information regarding our full line of bulk wax solutions, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re sourcing for packaging, candles, cosmetics, or food-grade applications, everything you need is right here. Can’t find what you’re looking for?

Safety Data Sheets (SDS)Â
Stay compliant and informed with downloadable MSDS for all of our wax products.
Bottle Sealing Wax
Candle Wax
- BW-903 SDS
- BW-907 SDS
- BW-908 SDS
- BW-910 SDS
- BW-911 SDS
- BW-916 SDS
- BW-917 SDS
- BW-918 SDS
- BW-921 SDS
- BW-922 SDS
- BW-923 SDS
- BW-929 SDS
Cheese Wax
Duck WaxÂ
Microcrystalline WaxÂ
Paraffin Wax

Product Spec Sheets
Access key product performance specs, physical properties, and other important product details.
Beehive Wax
Boot Wax
Bottle Sealing Wax
Candle Wax
- Candle Wax BW-924 Spec Sheet
- Candle Wax BW-908 Spec Sheet
- Candle Wax BW-927 Spec Sheet
- Candle Wax BW-936 Spec Sheet
Cheese Wax
Duck WaxÂ
General Wax Safety Guidelines
Working with our waxes requires safe handling and storage practices. Always review the product specifications and safety sheets above before using Blended Waxes.Â
Follow these universal wax safety guidelines to minimize risk and ensure compliance.Â
Thermal Safety
- Always monitor temperature when melting wax.
- Avoid overheating the wax and overly hot heating elements. Flash points for paraffin and microcrystalline waxes typically range between 200°F–400°F (93°C–204°C).
- Use double boilers or temperature-controlled kettles to reduce the risk of fire.
Handling Precautions
- Wear PPE, including protective gloves and safety goggles when working with wax.
- Work in well-ventilated areas to reduce fumes and respiratory risk.Â
- Clean any spills immediately to prevent injury from slips, falls, and contamination.
- Avoid exposing the wax to copper, brass, zinc, or other metals. These promote oxidation over time.Â
Solid Wax Storage Recommendations
- Store solid waxes in cool, dry, and well-ventilated areas.
- Keep solid waxes away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Keep solid waxes in original packaging.Â
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and humidity, which can degrade product quality.
- Make sure containers are clearly labeled with product name, batch number, and hazard info.
Chemical Compatibility
- Do not mix wax with any unknown chemicals or additives.
- Refer to product-specific Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for specifics on additives and hazards.
Emergency Procedures
- Never use water on wax fires. Use foam, COâ‚‚, or dry chemical extinguishers.
- Seek medical help for burns and contact with skin or eyes.
- Keep SDS and emergency contact numbers easily accessible.
If you are visiting the Blended Wax facility, check out our visitor safety guide.
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