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How are Gel Candles made?
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How are Gel Candles made?
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(Extract from newbielink:http://www.moyak.com/researcher/lifestyles/candles.html
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Gel Type Candle:
A candle where the primary fuel is a liquid such as mineral oil, terpene type chemicals, or modified hydrocarbons that are not mineral oil based which may or may not contain organic functional groups; it also contains a chemical agent to increase the viscosity (thicken) to a point where the candle has a quasi-rigid property.
(Extract from newbielink:http://www.moyak.com/researcher/lifestyles/candles.html
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Does anyone know the answer to the following questions:
1. What kind of ‘terpene type’ chemicals can be used to make Gel candles ?
2. Is Turpentine a type of ‘terpene chemical’ ?
3. What kind of ‘modified hydrocarbons’ (not mineral oil based) can be used to make Gel candles ?
4. What are organic functional groups & which ones can be used in making Gel Candles ?
Stef
Mod edit - formatted the subject as a question. Please try to do this to help keep the forum tidy and easy to navigate - thanks!
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