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The simplest identification method of second-generation beeswax
The simplest identification method of the second generation beeswax is: look at the grain, look at the bubbles, do the test, have unmelted particles, and look at the bloodshot structure.

First, look at the lines.

The primary mineral beeswax is formed after years of baptism, and it has naturally formed flowing lines. The second generation beeswax is made by artificial stirring during processing, and its grain is stirring grain. In strong light, you can clearly judge the pattern of beeswax, but it is still difficult for beginners.

Second, observe the bubble.

After reading the lines, look at the bubbles of beeswax. Natural beeswax has many small bubbles and is irregular. The bubbles of the second generation beeswax are very regular and dense.

Third, do the test.

For beginners, it is extremely difficult to judge the second generation beeswax. The safest thing is to go to an authoritative jewelry testing institution to issue a certificate.

Fourth, there are unmelted particles.

The second-generation beeswax will have unmelted particles during heating, and it is very obvious.

Fifth, look at the bloodshot structure.

Through the magnifying glass, we can see that there will be dark traces of bloodshot particles on the surface of the second-generation beeswax, such as human capillaries, which are filamentous and flocculent, which is generally not the case in other products.

Difference between second-generation beeswax and natural beeswax

1, different lines

If you want to distinguish between natural beeswax and second-generation beeswax, you can look at its lines first. Under normal circumstances, under strong light, natural beeswax will show flowing patterns, that is, natural patterns, while the second-generation beeswax is a stirring pattern, which looks stiff and lacks natural feeling.

2. Different hardness

We all know that natural beeswax has low hardness and will slowly melt at high temperature. The second-generation beeswax is made by adding some adhesives, which is very strong, so it will not break after repeated beating, and natural beeswax is prone to cracks after falling.

3, the touch is different

The two can be well distinguished by touching. The second-generation beeswax will feel cold and cold, while the natural beeswax will feel more comfortable and very comfortable.