What does 415 soy wax mean?

What does 415 soy wax mean?

415 Soy Wax is a pure natural soy container wax with no additives whatsoever. It is great and simple for blending with natural or other waxes like paraffin and it is scentless. It has a 121-125 slightly higher melting point and can really melt well to retain more fragrance load.

What temperature do you add fragrance to 415 soy wax?

Pour at 95°F (+/-5°F). Allow candles to cure for two weeks for optimal fragrance throw.

What is GW 416 soy wax?

Golden Wax 416 soy wax contains no additives and is both natural and kosher. This wax blends well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes. Golden Wax 416 is perfect for tarts of any size and shapes. It can also be used to harden other waxes. Melt Point: 54°C – 57°C.

How do you use soy 415 wax?

Basic Guidelines:

  1. Melt point: 121° to 125°
  2. Heat wax to around 185°
  3. Add dye if desired and mix thoroughly.
  4. Add candle fragrance if desired and mix thoroughly.
  5. Pouring temperatures should typically be around 90° to 100°, though experimentation is recommended to determine optimal pouring temperature.

Can you use 415 wax for melts?

Golden Brands 415 Soy Wax is designed for container candles only. We do not recommend it for pillars, votives, or wax melts. Due to the GB 415 being a pure soybean oil wax that contains no other soy-based additives, it can be quite finicky to work with on its own and prone to frosting and other surface issues.

Is soy wax 415 good?

Golden Brands GW 415 soy wax is 100% pure and does not contain any additives. It has a slightly higher melt point enabling it to retain a higher fragrance load. GW 415 is designed for use in container candles and blends well with other waxes, such as paraffin and beeswax.

Is 416 soy wax good?

This wax is a pure soy wax that contains no additives and is FDA-approved and Kosher-certified. It blends well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes. This wax is excellent for making soy wax tarts, votives, and even pillar candles!

What is the difference between 415 444 and 464 soy wax?

Our 444 soy wax is different from the 415 soy wax because it does have a soy based additive added to it, but yet it is still a natural wax. The 464 soy wax can be blended with beeswax, paraffin wax, as well as microcrystalline and has a melting point of 115-120 degrees.

What wax holds the most fragrance?

Paraffin wax
Paraffin wax—a very inexpensive wax—is most widely used across candle brands, says Fitchl, because it can hold a high amount of fragrance and color. It also comes in various melt points, making it suitable for making many different types of candles, from containers to pillars.

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