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- Soy_candle abstract "Soy candles are candles made from soy wax, which is a processed form of soybean oil. They are usually container candles, because soy wax typically has a lower melting point than traditional waxes, but can also be made into pillar candles if certain additives are mixed into the soy wax.Soy wax is a hydrogenated form of soybean oil. It is typically softer than paraffin wax and with a lower melting temperature, in most combinations. However, additives can raise this melting point to temperatures typical for paraffin-based candles. The melting point ranges from 49 to 82 degrees Celsius (120 to 180 degrees Fahrenheit), depending on the blend. The density of soy wax is about 90% that of water or 0.9 g/ml. This means nine pounds (144 oz) of wax will fill about ten 16-oz jars (160 fluid ounces of volume). Soy wax is available in flake and pellet form and has an off-white, opaque appearance. Its lower melting temperature can mean that candles will melt in hot weather. Since soy wax is usually used in container candles, this is not much of an issue.Some soy candles are made up of a blend of different waxes, including beeswax, paraffin, or palm wax.Candle making additives that are sometimes used in soy candle making include: stearic acid, Vybar (a trademarked polymer), mineral oil, petrolatum, luster crystals, dye/pigment, fragrance (natural or artificial), paraffin wax, ultraviolet absorbers, and bht crystals.Standard labeling of soy candles is not enforced, therefore any claims of benefits of these candles are not regulated.".
- Soy_candle thumbnail Single_plain_soy_candle.jpg?width=300.
- Soy_candle wikiPageID "8670867".
- Soy_candle wikiPageLength "2792".
- Soy_candle wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Soy_candle wikiPageRevisionID "667030513".
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Arecaceae.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Aroma_compound.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Beeswax.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Candle.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Candles.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Candles.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soy_products.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Container_candles.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Fragrance.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogenation.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Melting_point.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_oil.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Packaging_and_labeling.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Palm_tree.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Petrolatum.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum_jelly.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Pigment.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Pillar_candles.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Soy.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Soybean.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Soybean_oil.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Stearic_acid.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink Wax.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink File:Single_plain_soy_candle.jpg.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLink File:Soy_tealight_candles.jpg.
- Soy_candle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soy candle".
- Soy_candle hasPhotoCollection Soy_candle.
- Soy_candle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soy.
- Soy_candle subject Category:Candles.
- Soy_candle subject Category:Soy_products.
- Soy_candle hypernym Candles.
- Soy_candle type Ingredient.
- Soy_candle type Product.
- Soy_candle type Source.
- Soy_candle comment "Soy candles are candles made from soy wax, which is a processed form of soybean oil. They are usually container candles, because soy wax typically has a lower melting point than traditional waxes, but can also be made into pillar candles if certain additives are mixed into the soy wax.Soy wax is a hydrogenated form of soybean oil. It is typically softer than paraffin wax and with a lower melting temperature, in most combinations.".
- Soy_candle label "Soy candle".
- Soy_candle sameAs Bougie_au_soja.
- Soy_candle sameAs m.027dcl6.
- Soy_candle sameAs Q2921561.
- Soy_candle sameAs Q2921561.
- Soy_candle wasDerivedFrom Soy_candle?oldid=667030513.
- Soy_candle depiction Single_plain_soy_candle.jpg.
- Soy_candle isPrimaryTopicOf Soy_candle.