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We will be closed from the 23 to 29 December. We wish you all a very merry christmas .We are very grateful to our clients for all trust and support during 2024
€6,50 EUR
Sunflower wax is made by hydrogenating sunflower oil, which is extracted from the seeds of the plant. This wax is solid, white and has a neutral odor.
It's a pure sunflower wax, 100% natural, without OGM products, 100% Vegan, with no pesticides, and in conformity according to REACH norms.
Keragreen Sunflower Wax has features and benefits that make it the product of our choice for various applications:
This wax is packaged in pellets, making it easy to work with, measure, and handle. The wax may be melted at about 70°C to incorporate colours, fragrances and other waxes. Higher temperatures are permissible but heating the wax above 90°C for prolonged periods is not recommended and may cause discolouration. The ideal pouring temperature will depend on the size of the candle, the ambient temperature and the other ingredients used; as an indication, pour at 50-55°C for a 200g / 8cm candle, when the container and surroundings are at 20°C. However, you may need to do additional testing to find the best pour temp for your conditions.
Made in France by Active Distribution Company.
Since 1996, the French company ADC (Active Distribution Company) has been working in the trading, storage and distribution of products such as mineral and paraffin waxes, vegetable waxes, animal waxes, specially formulated waxes for industrial application, stearins, vegetable additives, and candle accessories.
Step One: Melting of Wax – The wax should be heated to a temperature of 71.1ºC to 90°C to melt the wax. Do not heat the wax above 90°C. If the wax is held at higher temperatures for long periods of time, it will discolor. Always use a thermometer when melting the wax and never leave your heated wax unattended. While the wax is melting, stir the wax regularly to reduce localized heating of the wax. This will help to reduce the burning of the wax while heating.
Step Two: Adding Ingredients (other than Scent and Dye) – Other additives or ingredients may be added at any time to help improve the performance of the wax.
Step Three: Adding Candle Scent and Dye – The fragrances and dyes should be added to the wax after the wax is completely liquid. Dye at 75ºC and scent at 70ºC .Make sure to stir the wax completely to ensure that the fragrances and dyes are completely mixed in.
Step Four: Preparing the Wax for Pouring - After the wax has been completely melted reduce the heat on the wax so that the wax cools to a temperature of 70ºC to 65ºC°C. This will reduce cracking and discoloration of the wax after it has cooled. Pour Temperature should be matched to ambient room temperature recommendations in the table below for best results.
Step Five: Pouring Candles – Make sure that the container is at room or slightly warmer before pouring the wax into the container. The wax should be poured in the container while the wax is at 65ºC to reduce cracking and speed up the cure time of the wax. If the wax is to be left in melter overnight, the wax should be stored at a temperature of 54.4 to 62.8°C.
Ambient Room
Temperature
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Wax Pour
Temperature
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15.6º to 21.1ºC
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76.7ºC to 82.2º
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21.1ºC to 26.7°C
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71.1ºC to 76.7°C
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26.7ºC to 32.2ºC
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62.8ºC to 68.3ºC
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Step Six: Curing of Candles – The candle should be allowed to cool and cure for at least 12 hours before the candle is burned. This will allow the crystals of the wax to completely form giving a nice finish to the candle.
Notes:
Our testing has found this wax works well when heated to around 85°C with fragrance added at 70°C (if using dye, mix before fragrance at 75ºC) before being poured slowly into warmed glassware immediately after stirring. For us, this has resulted in smooth tops and perfect adhesion in clear glassware. Please note however the ideal pouring temperature may vary depending on container size and room temperature therefore proper testing in small batches is always recommended and our testing cannot take the place of your own testing.
Wicking: We recommend the use of CL Stabilo, TB, TCR, and ECO wicks.
Wood wicks also work well in Sunflower wax.
For guidance:
Dimensions (Recommendations) just as a starting point
If you are adding fragrance and/or color just increase one size
WICK SIZE |
CONTAINER DIAMETER |
TCR 18/10 ( height 120 mm) |
32 - 38 mm (1.25″ – 1.49″) |
TCR 21/12 ( height 120 mm) |
38 - 50 mm (1.49″ – 1.96″) available |
TCR 24/12 ( height 120 mm) |
50 - 57 mm (1.96″ – 2.24″) |
TCR 24/14 ( height 120 mm) |
57 - 63 mm (2.24″ – 2.48″) available |
TCR 27/16 ( height 120 mm) |
63- 75 mm (2.48″ – 2.95″) available |
TCR 30/18 ( height 120 mm) |
75 - 83 mm (2.95″ – 3.26″) available |
TCR 33/18 ( height 120 mm) |
83 - 89 mm (3.26″ – 3.5″) available |
TCR 33/20 ( height 120 mm) |
89 - 95 mm (3.5″ – 3.74″) available |
TCR 36/20 ( height 120 mm) |
95 - 108 mm (3.74″ - 4.25") |
TCR 36/22 ( height 120 mm) |
109 - 115 mm (4.25" - 4.52") available |
or :
75mm diameter: CL17/18 or Stabilo 18.
70mm Diameter: CL16 or Stabilo 16.
65mm diameter: CL14 or Stabilo 14.
60mm diameter: CL12 or Stabilo 12.
We would suggest a cure time of 10-14 days before burning.
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