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Paraffin wax is a pure mineral wax renowned for its ease of use and professional quality. White, homogeneous and odourless, it ensures impeccable shine and a meticulous visual finish.
Its ideal melting point, between 54°C and 58°C, makes it easy to handle and guarantees consistent results, whether you're an amateur or an experienced craftsman.
Thanks to its stable composition, this paraffin wax is perfectly suited to making fondant or moulded candles, in containers or in tea lights.
It readily accepts liquid or solid colouring agents, as well as Grasse perfumes, ensuring optimal olfactory diffusion. By adding between 10 and 20% vegetable stearin, you can enhance the hardness and brilliance of your candles while extending their burn time.
This paraffin wax burns evenly and uniformly, without smoke or soot. Its structure allows excellent diffusion of fragrances and faithful reproduction of scents.
Thanks to its natural shrinking properties, it is easy to demould without the addition of additives, making the work of candle makers considerably easier.
Melt the paraffin in a bain-marie until it reaches a temperature of 90°C. Then add your colourings and fragrances, respecting the recommended mixing temperatures: 70°C for liquid colourings and 75°C for granulated colourings.
Leave to cool to room temperature to obtain a smooth, even, crack-free finish.
Its natural clarity provides a beautiful transparency that gently diffuses light, perfect for creating candle holders and decorative candles.
For brighter candles with a translucent effect and reduced consumption, add 10-20% stearin.
Paraffin is the ideal choice for anyone looking for a stable, shiny mineral wax that's easy to work with. Versatile and compatible with vegetable stearin, it guarantees long-lasting, fragrant and attractive candles.
Please note: the flake size of our wax may vary according to availability.
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