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Choosing Performance and Sustainability for Your Candles
When makers evaluate waxes they must weigh burn time, scent throw, and clean-burning credentials alongside supply-chain impacts. Soy Wax Source focuses on delivering actionable technical data and product-tested recommendations for hobbyists and manufacturers. Our reference sheets for soy wax flakes include measured melting point ranges (typically 49–60 °C / 120–140 °F), density (~0.90 g/cm³), and recommended pour temperature (50–60 °C) to help achieve consistent fills and minimal tunnelling. We publish wick sizing guidance and wick trimming best practices so users can expect predictable burn time: for container candles an average yield of 7–9 hours per ounce (approx. 200–250 g per 100 hours) is typical with properly-sized cotton or wooden wicks and the correct fragrance load.
Performance: Burn Time & Scent Throw
Comparing paraffin wax, beeswax, and soy wax requires numeric baselines. Paraffin typically melts at 49–71 °C (120–160 °F) with a density around 0.90–0.92 g/cm³ and accepts higher fragrance load (up to 10–12% by weight), producing a strong immediate scent throw. Beeswax has a higher melting point (~62–65 °C / 144–149 °F), density ~0.95–0.97 g/cm³, and naturally long burn time (often 10–12 hours per ounce in taper formats) but usually requires only 1–3% added fragrance because its natural aroma competes with added perfumes. Soy wax balances a moderate scent throw and clean-burning profile, with recommended curing times of 7–14 days for optimal fragrance diffusion.
Technical Comparison and Workshop Tips
We organize empirical data and professional tips so candlemakers can choose the right wax for the desired end product and manufacturing scale. Our lab-tested values include pour-temperature windows, VOC trends, and expected shrinkage rates.
Handling: Melt & Pour Parameters
For reliable production use: heat paraffin wax to 70–85 °C for blending and pour at 60–75 °C; heat beeswax to 70–85 °C but pour slightly cooler to reduce hot spots; handle soy wax at 50–60 °C. Recommended fragrance load: soy 6–10%, paraffin up to 12%, beeswax 1–3%. Cure soy candles 7–14 days for best scent throw.
Safety & Sustainability: Emissions and Sourcing
We report that paraffin wax can emit combustion byproducts associated with petroleum-based feedstocks, while beeswax and soy wax are valued for non-toxic, natural wax, and sustainable credentials. Measured particulate emissions in controlled burns place soy and beeswax lower than average paraffin candles. Soy Wax Source's advantages include transparent technical data sheets, batch-tested soy wax flakes, production recommendations (pour temps, wick charts), and customer support for scaling from sample runs to production volumes.
Professional tip: always perform a burn test matrix—vary wick type, wick size, and fragrance load—and record melt-pool width at hour 2 and hour 4 to optimize scent throw and minimize tunnelling.
date:
November 15, 2025
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https://www.soywaxsource.com
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