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6 Ways to make Candle


Making EASY
A GUIDE FOR EVERY CANDLE MAKER

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. HOW TO LOCK SKRINKAGE MAKING CANDLE IN


SINGLE POURING
2. HOW COLOUR CAN CHANGE THE LOOKS OF CANDLE
3. FIRE SAFETY
4. HOW TO USE WAX

5. BATCH QUANTITY
6. ABOUT SOME ADDITIVES
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CHAPTER ONE

HOW TO LOCK SHRINKAGE


MAKING CANDLE IN SINGLE
POUR

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Some Excellent Tips by which you can Lock Shrinkage


& make Candle in Single Pouring

This are moulds in which we


will be pouring Wax

Wax is now completely filled with


Wax. Zoom the photo if required

At this time wax is in Semi Hard &


we will place 1 mould in water

Water should come till complete


Top over the wax and let it cool.

Left mould you will find shrinkage


Right one will find extra wax

Rod place to show the shrinkage &


Right one with extra wax after level

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How does it actually work


When we melt the Wax, the Volume of Wax increases
And when its in Semi Hard phase and we cool it
It gets lock at that position. Here you get following Benefit
1. In Single Pouring you can make candle very Easily & Happily @ Home
2. You Save on Cost of additional Wax which needed to pour
3. And Time which takes for additional wax to cool by this your
production capacity will also increase
4. This will also Increase the Shine and Gloss of Wax
5. Cooler the Water Better the Result.
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CHAPTER TWO

How Proper Colour can change


the Looks of Candles
For adding Colour there are few option
Industrial Colour / Pigmnet. In Industrial Colour there are two types
1. Fluorescent Colour
2. Oil Grade Colour
For Hobby many use Crayons. Do not use Crayon as crayon contains
50% Clay Powder 40% Wax & 10% Industrial Pigment. This Clay
Powder makes the Candle look Dull and does not get mix with Wax
settles down and creates obstacle while Burning.

AVOID USING CRAYON


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How Proper Colour can change the Looks of Candles

These 2 moulds we will pour


2 different types of Colour

Wax is now cooled and we shall


take out candle

Left is Fluorescent Yellow Colour


Right is Oil grade Yellow Colour

Filling both the mould with different


grade of colour. ZOOM Photo

Yellow Oil colour got penetrate in


right mould & Fluoro colour didnt

Left - Flourscent :: Right - Oil Color


You will see Petals in Oil Coloured
Candle looks more sharp & detailed
compared to Fluorscent colour

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Fluorescent v/s Oil Colour


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Fluorescent Colour

Oil Based Colour

How to use

One need to make Paste with Coconut


Oil & then need to add to molten wax

One can directly add Powder Colour to


molten wax

How does it
mix

Fluorescent Colour gets dispersed in


wax so when you add in wax give a
good stirring and rubbing over vessel

Oil Colour Penetrate in wax and any


surface. One directly mixed so no

Does it
penetrate on
mould

It does not penetrate in Mould or any


surface.

It gets penetrate in Mould and also other


surface like furniture, packing box, which
then cannot be removed

Which colour
looks great

In Fluorescent Colour, candles look


good but detailing is less

One get more detailed lining in intricate


design when made with Oil Colour.

Suggested for

Suggested for Chunk, Paraffin

Suggested for Gel Candle, Paraffin

Burning

Good burning but less compared to Oil

Excellent Burning support

When to add

Do not add in very Hot wax

If doesnt mix apply more heat to wax

UV Stabiliser

No such thing required for Fluorscent


Colour

UV rays of Sun, TubeLight fades up Oil


Grade colour. So UV Stabilser is suggested

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MORE ABOUT COLOURS


Our Colours are very Pure, Concentrate and of Finest Technical
grade for Candle Industry
Looks of candle one get in Oil Colour will never get in
Fluorescent Colour, but for separate colour you need separate
moulds.
Many established candle makers are buying separate mould for
separate colour as their Focus is on Shade &Texture of Candle
UV stabiliser needs to be added for Oil Colour. We have this
item in product list.

Mostly in Palm Wax and other waxes Oil Colour gets mixed
properly
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CHAPTER THREE

FIRE SAFETY
FLASH POINT TEMPERATURE AT WHICH WAX CATCHED FIRE.
Proper care should be taken that wax is not overheated.
But in case if any of such thing happen then
TURN OFF GAS & COVER WITH PAN / LID CAREFULLY
Never use water to put out a wax fire, it will spread the fire! If you don't
have a proper fire extinguisher nearby, use baking soda, sand or flour to
extinguish the flames.

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CHAPTER FOUR

HOW TO USE WAX


Always make small pieces then melt it.
By this melted wax will not get overheated
Use bigger then required vessel, but this it will give good control over
the pouring of wax
Suggested to use Steel Vessel.

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CHAPTER FIVE

BATCH QUANTITY
TO ACTUALLY MAKE QUALITY CANDLES BATCH QUANTITY
PLAYS A VERY IMPORTANT ROLE. FIND MORE DETAILS IN FOLLOWING PAGES

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MORE ABOUT BATCH QUANTITY


Batch Quantity means making candle with uniform pattern of quantity. Unlike
how we make TEA in daily basis. Here cup is standard Batch quantity
Having proper control over weight of each item. By doing so you will have
exact idea how much actually you added different Grades of Waxes,
Perfume, Additives and so on. You may buy a good Weighing Scale.
Suggested to make a Batch of at least 500 gm and multiple of that so
whenever you melt wax it would be 500 1000 1500 and so on.

You might have observed that at Home when daily Dal is made, everyday
there will be slight change in Taste. But in Hotel their taste of Sambhar is same
for years. There are Hotels whose taste are same for more than 10 years also.
Batch quantity will also help you to have continuous improvement and
monitoring in your product and whatever test - sampling you do you can
measure that. It will also help you to calculate exact costing.
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CHAPTER SIX

ADDITIVES
TO ACTUALLY MAKE QUALITY CANDLES THERE ARE MANY ADDITIVES
WHICH NEEDED TO BE ADDED TO WAX TO INCREASE SHINE, GLOSS
BURING TIME, SMOOTHNESS OF CANDLE

FIND MORE DETAILS IN FOLLOWING PAGES

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MORE ABOUT ADDITIVES


Following are some of Wax additives which we have or are available in market.
Purpose is to explain you what types if additives can be used for Candle Making
Wax Whitener It removes Yellow content from wax and will make the colours look more
Bright
Wax Shinner It bringswhiteness and shine to candle. Paraffin Wax is transperant. At times
we need to make it look slight opaque so that textures over Candle look good. For that you
can use our Wax Shinner. Also it make make any colour lighter by certain shades.
Wax Hardener Acidic type Hardener like Stearic Acid are not suggested for rubber moulds
We have some Plastic Granules type Hardener which will make Candle Hard, Non Drip.
Bees Wax Brings toughness and Flexibility to wax and also binds perfume. Exceed use
may make candle opaque
Micro Wax Brings Flexibility and smoothness to candle

UV Stabiliser UV rays of Sun, TubeLight fades up Oil Grade colour. So UV Stabilser is


suggested to use.
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