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Productivity: 1000MT
Transportation: Ocean
Place of Origin: Mian Yang Sichuan
Port: Chongqing Port,Shanghai Port,Shandong Port
Payment Type: L/C,T/T
Incoterm: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW
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Soy Wax is a vegetable wax made from the oil of soybeans. It is a natural and 100% soybean-based product. Soy beans are mainly grown in the U.S., especially in Illinois, Iowa, and Indian. The oil is extracted from the soybean flakes and then hydrogenated. Soy wax is primarily used in candles.
Soy's greatest advantage is that it is completely renewable. In addition to sustainability, a well-made soy candle will burn cleanly and slowly, much to the delight of customers. While the performance and beauty of soy candles speak for themselves.
Soy wax is made of paraffin and is obtained by cold pressing or solvent dewaxing from the waxy fraction of petroleum. Soy wax is the main raw material for making craft candles, essential oils, and scented candles. The advantage of soy wax is that it is cost-effective. The cup wax made does not take off the cup. Flower, burns 30-50% longer than paraffin, does not produce carcinogens when burned, and the waste is biodegradable. It saves heat source and is conducive to the safe production of operators.
Soybean wax and paraffin wax are two popular types of wax used in candle making. Soybean wax is a natural wax made from soybeans, while paraffin wax is a petroleum-based wax. Soybean wax candles are known for their clean burn and long-lasting fragrance. They also have a lower melting point than paraffin wax, which means they burn slower and last longer. Soybean wax is also renewable and biodegradable, making it an eco-friendly option for candle making. Paraffin wax candles are known for their bright colors and strong fragrance throw. They have a higher melting point than soybean wax, which means they burn faster and may not last as long. Paraffin wax is also less expensive than soybean wax, making it a popular choice for mass-produced candles. Ultimately, the choice between soybean wax and paraffin wax comes down to personal preference and the desired characteristics of the candle. Some candle makers may choose to use a blend of both waxes to achieve the desired properties.
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