CW - Prussian Blue Pigment Chips Prussian Blue Pigment Chips #A10
CW - Prussian Blue Pigment Chips Prussian Blue Pigment Chips #A10
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Candle uses (dessert candles, engraved candles, fluorescent candles and dipped candles) Improve color fumigation or bleeding
DimensionsContainer diameter 7 cm, container height 3.8 cm
Ingredients20 grams
IngredientsPigments
Description
- Used to color the entire candle When used, pigment particles may clog the wick and may not burn smoothly.
- Due to the nature of the pigment, it will not completely dissolve in the wax and will sink to the bottom, so please add a small amount.
- Please store at room temperature.
Various colors, bright colors
Introduction to pigment chips used in engraved candles, fluorescent candles, and dipped candles.
Point 1. Product composition
White paint flakes come in 20 grams and come in various shapes depending on the color.
The product has high concentration and excellent color. Concentration may vary depending on color.
Point 2. Color Checking and Safe Containers
We use black containers to prevent immediate discoloration from light and to clearly check the color of the paint chips.
The scalloped colors shown on the top of the lid mean a more design-wise color chart.
Point 3. High density and bright colors
Using highly concentrated chips, bright colors can be produced even in small amounts.
If you put the right amount of melted candle wax into the candle wax, the color will smear naturally.
Please test a small amount first to determine the appropriate dosage.
Point 4. Reusable containers
The inner wall of the container is coated and can be refilled with the same paint flakes after use, or it can be cleaned internally and used for other purposes.
Point 5. Characteristics of the pigment itself
The shape of the pigment chips varies from color to color and melts in wax more easily than powdered pigments. Generally speaking, the pigment is not completely soluble in the wax, so it will sink to the bottom. Unlike other dyes, there is no color hazing or blooming.
Mainly used for over-dipping and engraving candles. If used to color the entire candle, too much pigment may clog the wick and cause poor burning.
(However, if you want bright colors, you can mix a little pigment into the dye for auxiliary use. Depending on the capacity used by the individual, it may affect combustion, so it is recommended to test it first.)
Pigment flakes
Purpose | Candles (carved, fluorescent and dipped) |
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Dimensions | Container diameter 7cm, container height 3.8cm |
Ingredients | 20g |
Raw materials | Pigments |
Notes | - When used to color entire candles, pigment particles may clog the wick and may not burn smoothly. - Due to the nature of the pigment, it will not completely dissolve in the wax and will sink to the floor, so add sparingly. - Please store at room temperature. |
Size Container Diameter 7cm, Container Height 3.8cm
Components 20g
Ingredients Pigment
Notes
- When used to color the entire candle, pigment particles could block the wick and may not burn smoothly.
- Due to the pigment's feature, it does not entirely dissolve in wax and would sink to the floor, so please add a small amount.
- Please store at room temperature.
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