Paraffin is the most commonly used type of wax. It provides a slow, steady, smokeless burn and creates vibrant colors. The small, uniform wax pastilles ensure that you can precisely control the amount of wax you need, reducing waste and making the entire candle-making process quicker and more efficient.
Characteristics:
- Consistency: Hard
- Appearance: White and Translucent
- Best Uses: Container Candles and Molds
- Long and clean burn
- Creates vibrant colors
- Versatile wax
- Requires no additional additives (other than fragrance and dyes)
Usage:
- Pouring Temperature: Recommended 150°F to 180°F
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Fragrance Temperature: Recommended 170 - 180°F
- Fragrance Load: 6% Fragrance
- For wick recommendations, refer to our wick guide
- This are suggested ranges based on our in-house testing; always test first for best results.
- To increase fragrance capacity, add a polymer additive, micro wax, or bees wax.
Paraffin is the most commonly used type of wax. It provides a slow, steady, smokeless burn and creates vibrant colors. The small, uniform wax pastilles ensure that you can precisely control the amount of wax you need, reducing waste and making the entire candle-making process quicker and more efficient.
Characteristics:
- Consistency: Hard
- Appearance: White and Translucent
- Best Uses: Container Candles and Molds
- Long and clean burn
- Creates vibrant colors
- Versatile wax
- Requires no additional additives (other than fragrance and dyes)
Usage:
- Pouring Temperature: Recommended 150°F to 180°F
-
Fragrance Temperature: Recommended 170 - 180°F
- Fragrance Load: 6% Fragrance
- For wick recommendations, refer to our wick guide
- This are suggested ranges based on our in-house testing; always test first for best results.
- To increase fragrance capacity, add a polymer additive, micro wax, or bees wax.