What is CB 135 soy wax?

What is CB 135 soy wax?

EcoSoya CB-135 is a fully formulated, single pour, all-natural soy container wax that requires no additives. EcoSoya CB-135 has great scent throw and glass adhesion and pours with a smooth level surface. This wax can take a fragrance load of up to 12%.

What is pillar blend soy wax?

Blended Waxes® Pillar Soy Wax (BW-921) is made with 100% soybean oil and uses soy based additives to enhance performance. This wax is great for making pillars, votives, wax melts, and tarts. It is packaged in pastille form for easy scooping and measuring.

Why can’t you use soy wax for pillar candles?

Let it be known, however, that pure soy pillar candles, (pillar candles that contain only 100% soy wax) do not exist. Pure soy wax is much too soft to keep it’s shape. Most Soy Pillar candles are made with soy wax that is mixed or blended with additives.

Is eco soy wax good for wax melts?

EcoSoya PB is a great choice for creating pillar candles, votives, wax melts, and tarts. This all-natural, 100% soy wax exhibits very good scent throw, achieves vibrant colors, and releases easily from molds.

What is eco soy wax?

EcoSoya Melt is an all natural soy wax specifically designed for making perfect wax tarts and melts. This wax exhibits great scent throw, vibrant colours, and excellent mould release. Truly the perfect natural wax for smooth and creamy surface finish.

What is CB wax?

EcoSoya CB-Advanced Soy is a container wax made from 100% soy and soy-based additives. Candles made with CB-Advanced Soy resist frosting, have smooth surfaces, great glass adhesion, and an even burn pool with consistent color retention. This wax ships well in all climates.

What is pillar blend wax used for?

Orchid Wax Pillar & Melt Blend is a high-quality soy blend wax manufactured in the United States, designed specifically for melts, tarts, votives and pillar candles. It creates outstanding melts and pillar candles with minimal frosting when used liquidyes and pastilles colouring.

Is pillar wax soy wax?

EcoSoya Pillar Blend is an all natural soy wax for pillar and votive candles. Incorporating new technology to improve melt pool, this product is specifically designed for pillar candles.

Can I mix soy wax and pillar wax?

Make a wax blend going the other way. Paraffin has a better hot throw but is a terrible container wax. It has to have a second pour and usually has a sinkhole. We can mix 10-20% soy candle wax to our paraffin wax or pure beeswax to make it more suitable for a container but still have the hot throw of paraffin wax.

How do you use eco soy wax?

If you’re a beginner, don’t worry, the process is quite simple to learn. The recommended melt point for all EcoSoya waxes is 70 degrees Celsius. Allow the wax to cool to 60 degrees before pouring for the best results. If you want to add fragrance to your candle, do it as close to the pour temperature as possible.

What is eco soya wax?

How to use ecosoya cb-135 wax?

The previous generation of EcoSoya CB-135 was available in flakes, this product now comes in pastilles in 20kg bag in boxes. This wax can take a fragrance load of up to 12%. We recommend heating this wax to around 70 degrees to melt and pouring at 60 degrees. Add fragrance as close to pour temperature as possible for optimum results.

What temperature do you melt ecosoya cb-135?

The previous generation of EcoSoya CB-135 was available in flakes, this product now comes in pastilles in 20kg bag in boxes. We recommend heating this wax to around 70 degrees to melt and pouring at 60 degrees. Add fragrance as close to pour temperature as possible for optimum results.

What does cb-135 candles look like?

• Creamy white appearance with some potential to bloom (white frosting) when using dyes. • Candles made with CB-135 have a soft creamy appearance and a smooth flat top surface.

Are ecosoya soy wax candles still available?

EcoSoya waxes were a favorite of candle makers for nearly 20 years. When NGI made the decision to close their business in 2019, they left a big gap in the soy wax market. In early 2020, UK-based manufacturer Kerax purchased the brand and these popular soy waxes are, very happily, once again available.