A bit of a search here on the site yielded posts that mentioned the wax but no results of experimentation or testing.
Has anyone tried this? Results?
One said that the waxes are paraffin based. I believe that points to no workie as a primary wax, limit the stuff to the percentages identified as useful in the Extreme Lube Thread and related fairly recent offshoots.
I looked as some green stuff that was recovered from the aftermath of CNC milling jewelry pieces for lost-wax casting. At 220°F it's thick like honey at room temp, it can leave hair-like strings like hot mozarella from a New York Pizza, and it's hard and suitable for carving. FWIW, it feels a bit different from paraffin, or Gulf Wax at least. Extended family of jelly canners, ya know. Miss that Huckleberry jam for sure.
Safety Data Sheets are not a lot of help. IIRC, one maker (from TX?) has stuff that sounds like paraffin, another doesn't. Both I've looked up have flash points about 400°F and like beeswax no reported or determinable autoignition temperature.
Thinking of using it instead of 190-degree microwax... And trying to find out who made the stuff that's here. My son was recovering it for one of his side hustles. Barely melts in a crock pot on high.