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PLANT WAX PILLAR CANDLE FAQ
| questions | reason analysis | solutions |
| crackle on candle surface | 1) ambient temperature is too cold 2) candle inner core is overfilled 3) candle inner core is too large 4) candle inner core is added too early | 1) control ambient temperature to avoid too low temperature 2) naturally fill inner core to avoid squeezing 3) avoid large inner core filling and squeezing 4) avoid adding inner core too early |
| whitening | 1) candle pouring temperature is too low 2) excessive amount of fragrance is added 3) ambient temperature is too low 4) mold temperature is too low | 1) control high pouring temperature to avoid too low temperature 2) appropriately add oil locking agent 3) control high ambient temperature to avoid too low temperature 4) heat the mold or increase pouring temperature |
| rough candle surface | 1) pouring temperature is too low 2) mold is not clean enough 3) ambient temperature is too low | 1) control high pouring temperature to avoid too low temperature 2) clean the mold before pouring 3) control ambient temperature to avoid too low temperature |
| air bubble on candle surface | 1) ambient temperature is too low 2) mold is not clean enough 3) pouring temperature is too low 4) air bubble occurs while stirring wax liquid | 1) control ambient temperature to avoid too low temperature 2) clean the mold before pouring 3) appropriate control of high temperature pouring to avoid too low temperature 4) avoid strong stirring of wax liquid |
| cavitation | 1) wax liquid is not filled 2) temperature is too low while filling wax liquid 3) candle is not filled completely | 1) fill wax liquid before candle is completely cooled 2) appropriately increase temperature of filling wax liquid 3) crack the cavity before filling wax liquid |
| uneven color | 1) pouring temperature is too low 2) mold temperature is too low 3) dye powder are used 4) filling wax liquid temperature is too high | 1) control high pouring temperature to avoid too low temperature 2) heat the mold or increase pouring temperature 3) use dispersible dye for coloring 4) control filling wax liquid temperature 5 – 10°C higher than pouring temperature |
| oil bleed | 1) excessive amount of fragrance is added 2) ambient temperature difference is excessive | 1) appropriately add oil locking agent 2) avoid sharp changes in ambient temperature during production |
| large surface shrinkage | 1) fill wax liquid too thick 2) fill wax liquid too early 3) there is gap in candle center | 1) appropriately reduce thickness of filling wax liquid 2) adjust filling wax liquid time 3) fill the center gap with cooled wax sheet |
| cross color | 1) fill wax liquid too early 2) temperature of filling wax liquid is too high 3) use dye for coloring | 1) wait for previous layer cool properly before fill wax liquid 2) reduce temperature of filling wax liquid 3) use pigment for coloring |
