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Blended Waxes - BW 921 Natural Pillar Wax Blend

Blended Waxes - BW 921 Natural Pillar Wax Blend

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The BW-921 is an All-Natural Pillar Wax blend of Soy and other proprietary botanical oils manufactured by Blended Waxes and specifically formulated for Pillar and Votive style candles. This wax blend is available in an easy to use pastille form and has a off-white, soft, smooth appearance, formulated for a high fragrance load.

Usage Guidelines

Product Details

  • Name: Blended Waxes - BW 921
  • Manufacturer: Blended Waxes Inc.
  • Melt Point: 135°F Typical
  • Congealing Point: 135°F
  • Manufacturers Recommended Pour Temperature: 160°F - 180°F (We always recommend experimentation to determine the optimal pouring temperature for your container)
  • Manufacturers Recommended Scent Load: Up to 10% Maximum
  • Packaging Format: Pastilles
  • Candle Finish: Off-White, Opaque

Benefits of Blended Waxes BW 921

  • Good mold release
  • Pre-Blended, no additives required
  • High fragrance load
  • Will not creep/slump at temperatures up to 130°F
  • Accepts dyes and colourants well
  • Bloom resistant

Technical Information

Blended Waxes – BW 921 Instructions

Blended Waxes -BW 921 is an all natural pillar wax soy blend that is suitable for pillar and votive candles and does not require any additional additives.  Blended Waxes – BW 921 is highly frost resistant and works great with dyes and has excellent scent throw both cold and hot.

Molds: Molds should be clean and at ambient temperature. No pre-heating is necessary.

Dyes: The various dye blocks we carry work well with Blended Waxes – BW 921. When using dyes, heat the wax to ~185°F, add the dye, and mix until dissolved.

Fragrances: Recommended maximum scent load is 10%. It is recommended that after you melt your wax that you remove from heat and then add your fragrance, stirring gently for approximately 2 minutes to make sure fragrance is fully combined with the wax. If you are using a fragrance with a lower flash point, make an adjustment to your wax temperature as necessary.

Melting: Melt Blended Waxes – BW 921 to 180°F under gentle agitation to promote even heating and thorough mixing. Add any desired fragrance and dye, mixing well to incorporate. Allow the wax to cool to the 160°F - 180°F pour temperature.

Pouring:

  • Pour temperatures will vary according to mold type and size, fragrance(s), essentials oils, dye(s), and the candle effects you desire.
  • Different mold configurations result in various cooling rates. Cooling too quickly or too slowly can cause concaving and/or frosting. A recommended starting temperature is 160°F. Pour temperatures should be checked and confirmed according to seasonal changes and adjusted as necessary for the size/type of container using.
  • As the candle is being poured, it is typical for wax to solidify at first contact with the container. Blended Waxes – BW 921 should have a pour temperature high enough so that when the container is full, the initial solidified wax has re-melted. Please note–the temperature should not be so high that the liquid wax sits more than 30 minutes before starting to solidify.
  • Depending on the size and style of your mold a second pour may be required to have a smooth top/bottom.  If the candle has sunk down after the initial pour has set, then ensure there are no air pockets, heat up your wax again to approximately 5 degrees higher than your initial pour and do a second top up pour.

Candle Cooling: Cool undisturbed candles at an ambient temperature of 70° F (21.1°C). The molds should be about 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) apart to allow air circulation for even cooling.  Candles should be allowed to sit undisturbed for 48 hours before test burning.

Removing from Mold: For easy release from molds clean inside of molds with mold release spray or WD-40 prior to pouring and ensure pour temperature is within the recommended range.  If having difficulty removing candle from mold, place mold in freezer for approximately 10 minutes, remove and let sit for a couple minutes then gently squeeze the mold while shaking upside down.  As candle starts to slide from mold, gently pull candle from mold by grasping exposed sides of candle.  Avoid pulling on the wick to remove from mold.

Care of Molds: Ensure that molds are dry and cleaned immediately after use and removal of candle from mold.  To ensure easy release of your next batch of candles clean molds with WD-40 or use mold release spray.

Test Burning: Test burn the candle for burn pool diameter and quality after it has setup (cured or dried) for a minimum of 48 hours. Every combination of container, wax, dye, fragrances, and wick should be tested for burn quality.

Storage: Packaged: Due to its low melt point it is important to keep wax stored in a cool dry location away from direct heat, sunlight and moisture.

General Trouble Shooting:

  • Test for one variable at a time when trouble shooting to isolate the cause. Variables include (but are not limited to): the candle size and mold style, wax, dye, fragrance, wick, pour temperature, and environmental conditions such, as cooling temperature, along with manufacturing conditions.
  • First make a candle with only the wick (no dye or fragrance). If it looks good and burns well then the wax is performing normally.
  • Then, one at a time, change a variable. Try adding just dye without fragrance and make the candle with the same wick. If it looks good and burns well, the dye is compatible with the wax/wick combination.
  • Try adding the fragrance without dye to the next test candle. If it looks good and burns well, the fragrance is compatible with the wax/wick combination.
  • Try the dye and fragrance together with the same wax and wick. If it looks good and burns well the dye/fragrance combination is compatible with the wax/wick combination.
  • If you are experiencing burn problems, try a different type or size of wick.
  • Other variables to try are different pouring and cooling temperatures and even different mold styles.
  • Ensure all equipment and materials are contaminant free.
  • Test for one variable at a time when trouble shooting to isolate the cause.

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Krista

Very good wax for making pillar candles!

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Krista

Awesome wax, will buy again!

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Patricia
Beautiful..

Love this wax!!!!smooth and silky, tuned out some beautiful candles...

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A.H.

Great

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Brigitte Gratton
BW-921 all-Natural Pillar Blend

I just purchased the BW-921 all-Natural Pillar Blend wax

First when I opened the bag the wax was very sticky and soft which surprised me because a pillar wax is very hard and not sticky. To be certain, I read the instructions carefully. After reading the instructions I decide to give it a chance and I make a candle I leave it in the mold overnight and I unmold in the morning disaster everything is sticky and very soft so I let it dry for 24 hrs still sticky and soft. I am very confused by this wax, I do not recommend it!