Developed specifically for the production of Candles in Containers, our Coconut Wax is an exclusive blend of 100% vegetable waxes, in which Coconut wax predominates, in combination with natural additives that optimize burning and They improve the diffusion of the fragrance.
Ideal for creating Candles in Containers, this wax offers an outstanding aroma spread both cold and hot, enhancing each aromatic note in an enveloping and prolonged way.
Designed for easy handling, this wax allows for fluid application with a single pour, achieving a uniform and smooth finish, excellent adhesion to the glass and a bright white final color, very characteristic of Coco wax.
It is biodegradable, vegan and does not contain petroleum derivatives, palm, or genetically modified ingredients.
Not tested on animals, it guarantees an ethical and environmentally friendly process.
Our Coconut Wax for Candles in containers is the perfect choice for those looking for a natural and professional material, with a smooth and uniform finish surface, with a bright white that you will fall in love with.
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Melting Point/Pour Temperature
Pouring temperature: 65º C (+- 5º C)
Melting Point: 55º C
Container (Jars, Bottles)
For optimal results, containers must be very clean and free of contaminants. They should be at least at room temperature, although pre-heating to 45-50ºC may be beneficial.
Fragrance
Our Coconut Wax supports between 5% and 12% aroma load with oil-based fragrance oils designed specifically for natural waxes. This will allow excellent integration of fragrances and oil-soluble colorants, for a final product with a deep and attractive aroma.
Pay particular attention to the type of fragrance you use, if you use fragrances designed for paraffin candles you may get poor results such as poor aroma spread, poor flame quality, mushrooming and an objectionable finish.
Highlights
Natural waxes may require a larger wick diameter than a candle made with paraffins.
The fragrance you use (we recommend BrambleBerry or Mommy's Fragrances), as well as the colorants and the overall setup of the candle, have a very significant impact when choosing the right wick.
It is recommended to do a burn test once the candle has rested for at least 48 hours to verify if the chosen wick is appropriate.
Dumped
The dumping temperature may vary depending on the type of Jar to be used and its size, the fragrance you use, the colorants and the effects you want to achieve with your candle.
Fragrance should be added to the melted wax immediately before pouring whenever possible.
For an optimal result, it is recommended to pour the wax at a temperature between 60 and 65°C. If you have problems with the dumping temperature, you can try increasing or decreasing the temperature in 5ºC intervals.
Also consider pouring the candle into pre-heated containers.
Curing Time
A minimum curing time of 48 hours is recommended, in a room at room temperature, away from drafts, before performing the burning test.
Burn Test
Always check the wick you use.
Test burn 48 hours after tipping to ensure that the wick is performing properly, burning evenly, with a balanced flame forming the "pool" on the surface of your candle, and that it is not mushrooming. on the fuse
Mushrooming on your wick is when it chars at the tip, which interferes with combustion and can generate a burning smell instead of fragrant.
If you have doubts, try different wick diameters, depending on the type of jar/container you use until you achieve a clean flame and a consistent melt on your candle.
REMEMBER: Any combination of container, wax, fragrance, color and wick must be tested to ensure a quality burn.