Product Details

Tealight Candle Linen Scented

Type Tea Light
Material Paraffin Wax
Color White
Handmade No
Use Bars
Place of Origin Shandong, China

Product Features

Specifications

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all size and color are aviliable depends on order.

white Tealight candle

Product descriptions:

 

Specifications:
1.Color: multi-colored,white,red,blue, yellow, pink,orange,and so on

2.Material:paraffin wax 
3.long burning timelong storage period
4.Different packing avalible

5.Can supply as customers' required logo

6.can make Many Size, and Many Burning time

 

Weight

Material

Size(dia*h)

Min-burning time

Flame height

8G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*9mm

1.5H

1.5cm

9G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*10mm

2.0H

1.5cm

10G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*11mm

2.5H

1.5cm

11G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*12mm

3.0H

1.5cm

12G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*13mm

3.5H

1.5cm

13G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*14.2mm

4.0H

1.5cm

14G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*15.2mm

4.5H

1.5cm

15G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*16.2mm

5.0H

1.5cm

16G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*17.2mm

6.0H

1.5cm

23G Tealight

Wax

Ø38*24.2mm

8.0H

1.5cm

 

Application: 

Suitable for some entertainment and religious places, such as bar, teahouse, KTV, 

and church. Good at forming a romantic, festival, or sacred atmosphere or as a gift.....

 

Packing:

In box, carton or as customers' request

 

 


Is my candle biodegradable?

Probably. Studies have shown that beeswax, paraffin and vegetable-based waxes are biodegradable. The vast majority of candles today are made primarily from these waxes.

Are vegetable-based waxes water soluble?

No. By definition, a wax is not soluble in water.

 

Why do some candles have metal-core wicks?

Metal-core wicks are sometimes used in container candles and votives to keep the wick upright when the surrounding wax liquefies during burning. Today's metal-core wicks are made with either zinc or tin. Scientific studies have repeatedly shown both zinc- and tin-core wicks to be safe and non-toxic.

Is paraffin wax toxic?

No. Paraffin wax – like all candle waxes - is non-toxic. In fact, paraffin is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in food, cosmetics, and medical applications. Food-grade paraffin is commonly used for manufacturing candles.  

 

What should I know about using candles safely?

Candles are safe when burned properly, responsibly and according to manufacturer directions. Nevertheless, it’s important to remember that a burning candle is an open flame, and thus a potential fire hazard if not monitored carefully.

When burning candles, consumers should follow these basic safety rules:

Keep lighted candles within your sight. Never leave a burning candle unattended.

Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire.

Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets.

Trim wicks to ¼ inch prior to each use.

Keep candles away from drafts and vents.

Always use an appropriate candleholder placed on a stable, heat-resistant surface.

Read and follow all manufacturer instructions carefully.

 

 

 

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