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Our rapeseed wax for container candles has been specially developed for the production of scented and decorative candles. This naturally sourced wax is made from over 90% hydrogenated European rapeseed oil, with less than 3% synthetic wax used solely to improve crystallisation. It combines technical performance with compliance with environmental and safety standards.
The wax is plant-based, GMO-free, mineral paraffin-free and palm oil-free. It is suitable for a "vegan" declaration and has not been tested on animals. Compliant with European regulations, it offers a reliable and respectful solution for making quality candles.
This natural wax ensures excellent fragrance retention, for even diffusion both hot and cold. Its colour ranges from white to light yellow, making it suitable for both unfinished candles and those requiring custom colouring.
It adheres perfectly to containers and leaves a smooth, even surface after pouring.
Thanks to its stable combustion, this vegetable wax can be used to make massage candles with a perfectly diffused fragrance and an even texture.
Rapeseed wax combines technical performance, creative versatility and regulatory compliance, while ensuring optimum safety in use.
Melt the wax at around 85-90°C to incorporate colourings and fragrances. Controlled cooling ensures a smooth surface and optimal combustion.
Powdered or liquid colourants are easily incorporated at 70-75°C. Pre-testing is recommended to ensure colour stability and fragrance compatibility.
Add 5 to 10% of your fragrances at a temperature of 75°C, then pour immediately to ensure an even and intense diffusion of the fragrance.
Preheat your containers to between 45 and 50°C to improve adhesion and avoid surface defects. Then pour in the wax after mixing it with the fragrance.
Use wicks suited to the diameter of the container. A wick that is too wide may produce soot or burn too quickly, while one that is too thin may create a tunnel. Tests are recommended for each fragrance/colour combination.
Allow candles to cool to room temperature (around 25°C) and wait at least 48 hours before testing combustion to ensure a stable flame and optimum diffusion.
The temperatures indicated above are based on our internal tests and may differ from the values mentioned in the supplier's technical data sheets.
The colour and shape of the shavings may vary depending on the harvest, but this has no impact on the final quality of the product.
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