4600 Paraffin Pillar Wax Kerax

4600 Paraffin Pillar Wax Kerax

4600 Paraffin Pillar Wax Kerax

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Colour

Most dyes work with Kerawax Paraffin 4600; powder, liquid, chips, blocks, etc. Pigments do not dissolve in Kerawax 4600. When using powder dyes heat the wax to 80°C, add the dye and mix until dissolved. Powder dyes may also be dissolved in fragrance and then added to the melted wax, be sure the dye has dissolved completely before adding. When using powder dyes dissolved in fragrance, liquid dyes, color blocks, chips or no dye heat the wax to 70°C. If you wish to make your candle darker or “richer” add a little black dye to the color you are using.

Fragrance
Kerawax 4600 may be used with almost any fragrance at levels up to 10 -12%. Burn pool size and depth greatly affect scent throw so correct wicking is paramount. Some fragrances may react poorly with the wax causing bleed, objectionable surface finishes or poor flame quality. In this case try a lower concentration, a different fragrance or manufacturer to eliminate it.

Melting
When using pre dispersed or no dye at all, heat the wax to 70°C. For powder dye use, heat the wax to 90°C, add the dye and mix until dissolved. Undissolved powdered dyes will be seen as dark specs on the bottom of the mixing container Temporary high temperatures such as 90°C have no adverse effect as long as the wax is cool ed back down quickly. Higher temperatures may cause the wax to discolour. Allow the wax to cool to your desired pour temperature, add the fragrance and mix well. Be sure to stir/mix the wax while melting. Avoid using containers containing copper and zinc as this may accelerate discolouration. Stainless Steel is the material of choice although mild steel is acceptable. Digital temperature probes are readily available and are a safer choice than the traditional Mercury in glass type.

Pouring
Pour temperatures may vary according to mould type & size, fragrance & dye used and the effects you want to achieve. Scent should be added and mixed right before pouring or at higher temperatures if desired. If you experience difficulties with your pour temperature try a lower or higher temperature in increments of 10°C. Consider pouring into pre heated moulds for an extra glossy finish.

Double-Pour
When using Kerawax 4600 two pours are required with larger candles such as 3 & 4 inch pillars. Do the first pour at 65°C by filling the mould to the top and allowing the candle to cool until it’s still warm with a congealed center that has no liquid. If the top of the Mould (bottom of the candle) has “skinned” over and left a void inside, poke two holes into the candle near the wick and pour a second time at 60°C.

The Safety Data Sheet can be found here. Please note some waxes can have 'frosting' and this is purely cosmetic. Frosting is not a fault with the wax and does not affect performance; thus refunds or replacements are not given where frosting occurs. 

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