Wax for candles
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S.A.M.Paraffin Casting Wax for Candles
€8,95€7,40
Paraffin: Paraffin is a "residual" product of the fossil raw material petroleum.This is a saturated hydrocarbon. The paraffin we offer is pure and contains no harmful substances. From a toxicological point of view, this paraffin is harmless to public health....
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S.A.M.SAM Paraffin + 10% Stearin Casting Mix
€9,75€8,06
This casting mix contains 90% paraffin and 10% stearin. A ready-to-use mix for pouring candles. The combination of paraffin and stearin improves the flammability. Paraffin is a "residual" product of the fossil raw material petroleum. This is a saturated hydrocarbon.The...
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S.A.M.Stearin
€8,35€6,90
Stearin is often added to paraffin for candles to improve combustion properties. Because of the amount of benefits that the stearin brings, this is definitely recommended. Adding stearin to paraffin provides: Improved combustion properties Less dripping less smoke Candle burns...
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S.A.M.Paraffin Dip Wax for Candles
€10,50€8,68
Dipping candles Requirements: Paraffin Dip Wax for Candles Wick: 3x6 Immersion heater (optional) Paraffin: Paraffin is a "residual" product of the fossil raw material petroleumThis is a saturated hydrocarbon. The paraffin we offer is pure and contains no harmful substances....
Making candles is fun. It is even more fun when it gets easier. Read this brochure on how to make candles yourself!
Other candle accessories can be found here: https://www.siliconesandmore.com/en/application-overview/candles/
When making candles, we make a distinction between dipping and solid casting.
Dipping involves dipping a mold or candle into a wax bath. In solid casting, wax is poured solid in (usually a silicone) mould.
Paraffin is the basis for all candle wax. For a nicer and more complete burn, this is often mixed with stearin. We have already premixed this, but of course paraffin and stearin wax are also for sale separately, for the professional user who wants a different mixing ratio.
FAQ
A handy overview of frequently asked questions (also part of the basic manual) can be found here: