Kerawax Coconut Container 4135, 1 kg

Kerawax Coconut Container 4135, 1 kg

Kerawax Coconut Container 4135 has been developed as a natural wax blend specifically for the production of container candles. It is a blend of hydrogenated veg... read more

In stock:
50 pkgs.
Product code:
SV033_1
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Batch:
791734

12,19 € incl. VAT

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Product description


Kerawax Coconut Container 4135 has been developed as a natural wax blend specifically for the production of container candles. It is a blend of hydrogenated vegetable waxes (coconut and soy wax) – with no addition of other wax bases or paraffins. It has a slightly creamy to white colour, very good adhesion to the container wall, low viscosity and a low melting point, which allows efficient processing and good fragrance release. The blend is vegan, palm-oil free, GMO free, additive free, suitable for environmentally friendly and “green” candles.


Physical properties (typical values)

  • Melting point: approximately 50 °C
  • Pouring temperature: approx. 55-65 °C (depending on container diameter and conditions)
  • Fragrance load: 7-10 %
  • High white colour and colour stability – suitable for luxury container candles

Key benefits

  • Natural vegetable origin – vegan, palm-oil free, GMO free.
  • Excellent adhesion to containers and smooth surface – ideal for premium container candles.
  • Low melting point and low viscosity – easier handling, less demanding melting.
  • Compatibility with higher fragrance load and clean burning – suitable for intense scent and luxury executions.

Suitable for products such as

  • Scented candles in containers made of various materials – glass, metal, ceramic.
  • Premium hand-made candles with increased emphasis on a clean surface, white colour and pronounced fragrance.
  • Relaxation and aromatherapy lines where vegetable origin and “eco” status are important.

Use in formulation (manufacturer’s recommendations)

  • Melting: Melt the wax evenly, avoiding overheating above 90 °C; ideally melt to approximately 70 °C before adding fragrance or colour.
  • Addition of colour and fragrance: When using colourants or fragrances, take care – dissolve colourants for example around 75 °C, add the fragrance at 60-65 °C.
  • Pouring temperature: 55-65 °C is recommended, depending on container size and conditions.
  • Stabilisation: After pouring, allow the candle to cure optimally at room temperature and to mature for at least 48 hours before the first lighting or burn test.

Dosage and combinations

  • Recommended fragrance load: typically 7-10 % depending on fragrance intensity and character of perfuming. Some tests indicate the possibility of up to 10-12 %.
  • The wax can be combined with other vegetable waxes (e.g. soy wax) to adjust hardness, surface effect or cost — testing is always recommended.
  • Compatibility with colours: suitable for the use of powder, liquid or wax colourants intended for vegetable waxes.

Safety and regulatory principles

  • The wax is not classified as a hazardous substance.
  • When handling molten wax, observe standard safety measures – protection against burns, use of recommended containers and proper ventilation.
  • Dispose of wax residues according to local regulations – do not pour molten wax into the drainage system.

Storage and stability

  • Store the wax in a dry place, protected from direct sources of heat and sunlight. Ideal temperature up to 25 °C.
  • Avoid long-term overheating or exposure to high temperatures – this may lead to softening of the wax, loss of structure or change of properties.

Technical tips for practice

  • Preheating: It is recommended to preheat the container to approximately 40-50 °C to improve wax adhesion to the wall and eliminate cracks or “wet spots”.
  • For larger containers (diameter > 70 mm) it is recommended to test a larger or multiple wick – vegetable blends may have different burning characteristics compared to classic paraffin.
  • Trim the wick to approximately 6-8 mm before the first lighting (depending on container diameter). Monitor the flame, container cleanliness and fragrance – if necessary, fine-tune the wick type/size.

FAQ

Is Kerawax Coconut Container 4135 suitable for vegan candles?

Yes — the blend is of vegetable origin, vegan, palm-oil free and GMO free, which makes it suitable also for ecological and vegan candle lines.


What fragrance load can I use with this wax?

It is recommended to add approximately 7-10 % fragrance depending on the type of perfuming. Some recommendations mention up to 10-12 %, but always test the final combination of wax, fragrance and container.


At what temperature should I pour candles from this wax?

The recommended pouring temperature is approximately 55-65 °C, depending on container size and processing conditions. Preheating the container and stabilisation after pouring help to achieve a better result.


Is it necessary to combine this wax with other waxes?

It is not necessary – the wax is designed as a complete blend for container candles. However, if you want to adjust hardness, gloss or burn time, you can combine it with other vegetable waxes – e.g. soy wax – after your own testing.

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