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Name: |
Comb foundation mill (beeswax foundation machine) |
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Model: |
75*195mm, 80*245mm, 86*310mm by your choice (Designed according to requirements) |
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Weight: |
37kg |
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Foundation Roller material |
Alloy alumimum or stainless steel |
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Size L*W*H(mm) |
750*320*350mm |
Part 1- Melting Cappings
Wax foundation is a thin sheet of beeswax that is embossed with the hexagonal shape that the bees naturally form for their honeycomb.
Most beeswax foundation is contaminated from the use of toxic chemicals used by beekeepers in the hives to treat disease. The chemicals remain in the wax, which is processed into wax foundation. Most beekeepers purchase this commercial foundation for use in their hives. Organic standards allow plastic foundation dipped in organic beeswax, but many organic beekeepers including Volcano Island Honey Company and Hawaiian Queen Company, feel strongly that plastic should not be used in bee hives.
Making beeswax foundation in a small-scale farm setting is a lost art, there are not many people who know how to do it as the process has been industrialized in developed countries. The fact that it is not possible to purchase organic foundation makes this project a necessity for apiaries who do not want to use plastic foundations.
Part 2- Melting Clean Wax
Wax foundation is a thin sheet of beeswax that is embossed with the hexagonal shape that the bees naturally form for their honeycomb.
Part 3- Dipping Boards to Make Sheets
Wax foundation is a thin sheet of beeswax that is embossed with the hexagonal shape that the bees naturally form for their honeycomb.
Part 4- Embossing Wax Sheets
Wax foundation is a thin sheet of beeswax that is embossed with the hexagonal shape that the bees naturally form for their honeycomb.
Part 5- Cutting Embossed Sheets
Part 6- Foundation into Frames