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At what temperature will low temperature candles burn?

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Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 04:06 AM

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  • Melpomene Melpomene

    Apr 03, 2026

    The burning temperature of low-temperature candles is usually between 50-60 degrees Celsius. The specific temperature is related to factors such as wax composition and candle wick material.

    Low-temperature candles use specially formulated waxes, such as soy wax or coconut wax, with a lower melting point than ordinary paraffin wax. This type of wax begins to soften at 50-55 degrees Celsius, and fully melts to form a wax pool when it reaches 55-60 degrees Celsius. When the candle wick burns, the flame temperature is about 80-100 degrees Celsius, but the temperature of the wax liquid is usually maintained below 60 degrees Celsius due to limitations in heat conduction efficiency. Some low-temperature candles added with plant essential oils may have slight fluctuations in burning temperature due to differences in ingredients. When using, avoid direct contact with the skin for more than 3 seconds to prevent low-temperature burns.

    When choosing low-temperature candles, you need to confirm the safe temperature range marked on the product and avoid mixing them with ordinary candles. Store in a cool, dry place away from children and flammable items. It is recommended to test the combustion stability in a ventilated environment for first-time use. If any abnormal smoke or odor occurs, it should be extinguished immediately. Regularly trim the candle wick to 5-8 mm to maintain a stable burning temperature and extend the use time.