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TCR waxed paraffin wicks on a stand are designed for container and moulded candles. Their paraffin coating ensures that the wick holds better during filling.
These candle wicks are just as suitable for handmade creations as they are for more technical products. They are compatible with vegetable, animal and paraffin waxes.
The choice of wick size depends on the diameter of the container used, the dosage of fragrance and the presence of any colourants.
The more fragrance, colouring or dense vegetable wax a candle contains, the larger the wick size may need to be. In this case, you should choose one or two sizes larger than those shown in our table.
Please note that our correspondence table is based on creations without added fragrance or colouring.
| Diameter of your container | Length of your container | Suitable wick reference |
|---|---|---|
| 70 to 80 mm | 100 mm | L100 |
| 70 to 80 mm | 200 mm | L200 |
The diameters of our containers are indicated in the technical details of the product sheets.
Combustion tests are still essential to determine which candle wick is best suited to your formulation.
If you are in any doubt about your choice, we recommend that you consult our guides to choosing a candle wick.
To attach your coated wick to the holder, pour about 2 mm of liquid wax into the bottom of the container and then immediately place the wick in the centre. After about 15 seconds, the wick will be held securely in the wax.
You can also use a self-adhesive tablet or a special sticky wax to make positioning easier.
After pouring, leave about 7 mm of wick visible on the surface of the candle.
Before each lighting, cut the wick to about 5 mm to ensure a clean, even burn. Avoid draughts and light the first wick long enough to melt the surface evenly.
For large containers, several wicks may be needed to ensure even combustion.
For moulded candles, TCR wicks on a support can be used with an adapted technique. Place a nail or thin rod in the centre of the mould before casting to create a passage for the wick. Once the candle has cooled and been removed from the mould, remove the nail and insert the supported wick into the opening. Make sure it is centred and straight to ensure even burning.
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