Should You Add Fragrance Oil At Flashpoint?

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“You can add fragrance

oil to wax at any temperature

, regardless of the flash point and it won’t degrade your fragrance oil or negatively impact your scent throw.”

What is the flashpoint of fragrance oil?

As we said above, a flash point is the temperature at which a fragrance oil may combust or ignite when exposed to an open flame or spark. Most fragrance oils we sell have a flash point

between 141° and 200° F (or higher)

.

What does flash point of fragrance oil mean?

The flashpoint of candle fragrance oil is

the temperature at which point it becomes combustible if exposed to a spark or flame

. … Despite some fragrance oils having lower flashpoints, they are safe to use in melted wax as long as they do not come in contact with an open flame or spark.

When should I add fragrance oil to soy wax?

Add your fragrance at the right temp: Adding your fragrance oil when your wax is at the proper temperature will help it bind to the wax, which will help give you a stronger scent throw. It is usually recommended to add your fragrance to the wax at

180-185F for soy

and paraffin wax 200-205F for palm wax.

What temperature should I add my fragrance oil?

Adding fragrance oil at too low of a temperature may prevent the fragrance oil from disbursing and binding uniformly in the melted wax. We recommend adding fragrance oil

around 180° – 185°

, which we have found to be a good temperature that is not too hot or too cool.

What happens if you add too much fragrance to soy wax?

If your fragrance load is too high,

the flame can burn off the excess oil that was not able to bind with the wax

, creating heavier-than-usual, dark smoke.

What is the flash point?

Flash point is

the lowest temperature at which a liquid can gives off vapor to form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid

. The lower the flash point, the easier it is to ignite the material. … The fire point is usually a few degrees above the flash point.

How much fragrance oil should you use in wax melts?

Most waxes will hold no more than 12% of fragrance oil however to assure the candle stability is not compromised we advise using

10% fragrance oil

for optimal scent throw. This means if your candle is 100g in total- 90g should be wax and 10g would be your fragrance oil.

Can I use fragrance oil in wax melts?

Using a strong fragrance oil in your wax melts will ensure that your home is completely filled with

good scents

. A fragrance oil will smell differently in the bottle than it will in your finished wax melts. … Then, when the fragrance is mixed into the wax melts, you will smell the incorporation of all three notes.

What temperature should you pour soy wax?

The wax should be poured into the container while it is

120 – 165 F

to reduce cracking and speed up the cure time of the wax. If wax is to be left in the melter over night, the wax should be stored at a temperature of 130 – 145 F.

What wax holds the most fragrance?


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.

How much fragrance do I put in soy wax?

How Much Fragrance Oil to Add to Soy Wax?

1 oz (by weight) fragrance oil to 1 pound (16 oz also by weight)

is the most common rule of thumb for our fragrance oils in soy wax. The wax, when brought to the proper temperature, will hold 10% fragrance load, but you will run into more wicking issues if you go over 7%.

How much fragrance do I add to soy wax?

For soy candles, the amount will vary between

1 – 2 ounces of fragrance per pound of wax

. The wax can only absorb a certain amount of fragrance oil, so make sure to check you are not exceeding the recommended amount.

What temperature do you add fragrance to 464 soy wax?

Adding your fragrance to the wax at

185°F

is definitely best practice and will help with scent throw. You can use up to a 10% fragrance load with the GW 464, so if you find that a lower fragrance load doesn’t give you the scent throw you’re looking for, you could always try using a higher fragrance load!

How do you heat up fragrance oils?

Use fragrance oils in an

oil burner

.

Place 3-5 drops of the oil together with some water into the top of an oil burner until it’s 1/2-3/4 of the way full. Place the burner in a safe location, away from children, pets or burning hazards. Light the candle at the base of the burner.

What happens if you overheat soy wax?

Our 100% natural soy waxes are hydrogenated and formulated to exact specifications so they may perform differently from other soy waxes containing additives. … Overheating soy wax by either pot or microwave

will change the chemistry of the soy wax and may cause the soy wax to separate.

David Martineau
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