Sunday, April 22, 2012

Tips to Select Candles

By Annabelle Brymer


A large amount of consideration continues to be focused on gel candle safety in recent times. Irresponsible (usually foreign) candle makers have flooded the shelves of dollar stores and discount retailers with sub-standard and at times unsafe container gel candles.Following your guidelines here will allow you to in choosing safe gel candles for your household or gift ideas needs.

The majority of gel candles are container based, so this means decorative materials (called embeds) as well as a wick are positioned inside a container (generally glass) plus the container will be filled with molten gel. The gel is certainly caused by mineral oil, combined with a stabilizing polymer, that helps the candle retain fragrance load. The thicker (more dense) a gel is, the greater fragrance load it might carry. Remember, too that this thicker the gel, the larger the melt point, which implies a generally hotter and longer burning candle.

Plus there is the rub! Careless manufacturers feel that gel candles can be produced in the same manner as traditional paraffin candles. Not too! Because the candle "wax" is hotter, there are many safety precautions that should be taken into account.

First, gel candles must not contain flammable materials as embeds. The wick can float in the gel candle and hang any of those embeds racing. The added heat could cause a container to compromise or even worse, explode, sending flaming gel across the room. Embeds ought to be made of glass or another non-flammable materials and really should be secured from the path in the wick.

Second, you will need to inspect all of your container candles before lighting - for instance paraffin candles. Commonly a chip or crack goes unnoticed before the glass breaks under heat stress - an exceptionally dangerous situation. Often a gel candle is otherwise not only a threat alive and limb, till the integrity with the glass is compromised. Be certain that glassware familiar with house your candle was designed to withstand heat of the candle from it. Ask your candle maker. Candle glassware will come in many size and shapes and not each is suited to gel.




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