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Kerax Coconut Container 4135

  • Kerax Coconut Container 4135

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    Coconut wax is distinctive in its lower melting point and viscosity compared with other natural waxes, making it ideal for container candles. 

  • Coconut wax is distinctive in its lower melting point and viscosity compared with other natural waxes, making it ideal for container candles. These physical characteristics make it slightly more compatible with fragrances. Coconut wax also offers a high degree of whiteness and colour stability, combined with small crystal size and excellent burn quality.

    A blend of coconut and soy wax. 

    • Melting point - + 50 °C.
    • Recommended bottling temperature - +50-55°C.
    • Aromatic AURAE oils: 3-6%
    • Essential oils: 4-10%


    Preparation recommendations: Heat the wax to 70°C using a wax melting pan, remove from the heat and allow the wax to cool. If you use aromatic or essential oils, pour them into molds just before pouring and stir for 2-3 minutes. Pour the wax into heated molds when the wax reaches a pouring temperature of 50-55°C. Hardening time - 48 hours.

    As with all candles, we recommend thoroughly testing all combinations of wax, scented oils and wicks.

    Molds
    Molds must be clean and dry. They must be at least room temperature. It is recommended to preheat to approximately 45-50°C.

    Paint
    Using BEKRO paint, warm the wax to about 75°C, add the paint and stir until dissolved. When using powder paints dissolved in odors, liquid paints or colored blocks, the wax is heated to 70°C. If you want the candle to be darker or "richer", add a little black paint to the color you are using.

    Wicks

    Natural waxes generally require larger sizes than traditional paraffin waxes. Smell, color, and candle configuration have a big impact on choosing the best wick. Too much wick causes soot to escape, creates too much flame, accelerates burning time, wax flows through the edges of the candle. Too small a wick forms a tunnel, a faint roar of flame. Each candle burning test shall be performed 48 hours after the candle has been filled.

    Wax melting
    When melting wax, it is important not to overheat it. Higher temperatures can cause the wax to change color. The melting wax must be mixed. Do not use dishes that contain copper and zinc as they may release substances that will affect the color of the wax. It is recommended to melt the wax in specially designed or stainless steel containers. Allow the wax to cool to the desired pouring temperature, add fragrances and mix well.

    Wax pouring
    The pouring temperature may vary depending on the size of the container, the combination of odor and paint and other means used. First, consider the recommended pouring temperature. If unsatisfactory, set a temperature 5-10°C lower or higher. It is always recommended to use heated forms.

    No products of animal origin have been used in the production of this wax and no animal testing has been performed.