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Jesmonite AC 730 Duoset Large - CHARCOAL BLACK

Jesmonite AC 730 Duoset Large - CHARCOAL BLACK

Regular price €34,99 EUR
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Jesmonite AC730 is a fast-curing, acrylic-modified, cementitious composite material. It is an extremely strong, durable and highly fire-resistant fabric and can be used to make small and large objects.

The Jesmonite AC730 is also considered a very safe working material as it does not contain any harmful chemicals and therefore does not emit any toxic fumes.

Unlike Keraflott, which is mixed with water, the Jesmonite base/powder is only mixed with the Jesmonite liquid. This is the only way it acquires its unique properties.

The powder is already enriched with natural color pigments. Further addition of ordinary color pigments leads to instability of the product, which can cause it to lose certain properties.

This is the "Charcoal Black" variant.

The "Duoset LARGE" contains the following two products:

0.5L liquid AC730
2.5kg Base AC730 in Charcoal Black

That's how it works:

Jesmonite is mixed 1:5 - ie 100ml liquid is mixed with 500g base/powder. Stir well to avoid lumps. If the mixture is liquid and free of lumps, pour the mixture into the desired, clean mold.

To avoid unsightly air bubbles, we recommend placing the mold on a vibration plate so that all unwanted air bubbles can escape. This gives you a nice and even surface.

Then the shape of the Take the vibration plate and let it harden for about 30 minutes without any further movements. Once the liquid has hardened, you can remove your sculpture from the mold.

If necessary, any unevenness can now be repaired or smoothed using fine sandpaper.

Last but not least, remove fine dust from the sculpture and, depending on the application, with a Seal provided. This avoids greasing candle containers or vases with oil or water, which can otherwise leave unsightly stains.

3Voilà - your desired sculpture is ready! 🎉

Und so geht's!

Das Jesmonite AC730 wird 1:5 gemischt - d.h. 100g Liquid wird mit 500g Base/Pulver vermengt. Gut rühren, damit klumpen vermieden werden. Ist das Gemisch flüssig und klumpenfrei, gießt man das Gemisch in die gewünschte, saubere Form. 

Um unschöne Luftbläschen zu vermeiden, empfehlen wir die Form auf eine Vibrationsplatte zu legen, damit alle ungewollte Luftbläschen entweichen können. So erhältst du eine schöne und gleichmäßige Oberfläche.

Danach die Form von der Vibrationsplatte nehmen und ohne weitere Bewegungen ca. 30 Minuten aushärten lassen. Sobald die Flüssigkeit ausgehärtet ist, kannst du deine Skulptur aus der Form entnehmen.

Bei Bedarf können jetzt noch Unebenheiten, mittels einem feinen Schleifpapier, ausgebessert bzw. geglättet werden.

Zu guter letzt die Skulptur von Feinstaub befreien und je nach Anwendung mit einer Versiegelung versehen. Diese vermeidet bei Kerzenbehältern oder Vasen das ausfetten von Öl oder Wasser, welche sonst unschöne Flecken hinterlassen können.

Voilà - deine gewünschte Skulptur ist fertig! 🎉

Verpackung

Unsere Kerzendochte, Kerzenfarben und getrockneten Blüten kommen in einer recycelbaren und umweltschonenden Papiertüte zu dir.
Die Duftöle sind in einer Braunflasche abgefüllt, die gegen äußere Lichteinflüsse schützt und so wenig bis kaum negativen Einfluss auf das Duftvermögen nimmt.
Unsere Kerzenwachse kommen ebenfalls in einer recycelbaren und umweltschonenden Papiertüte zu dir. Diese sind durch einer mitgelieferten Klammer ganz schnell und einfach wiederverschließbar.
Ab 20Kg+ wird das Kerzenwachs im Herstellerkarton geliefert. Bitte habt Verständnis dafür, dass wir auf die dafür verwendeten Verpackungsmaterialien keinen direkten Einfluss haben.

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    Wir bieten ausschließlich Kerzenwachse aus natürlichen Rohstoffquellen and und verpacken sie in 100% recycelbare Papiertüten. Das ergänzen wir durch hochwertige Kerzenfarben in Flachbeuteln aus Maisstärke und ergiebigen Duftölen aus deutscher Produktion in recycelten Braunflaschen. Durch den Fokus auf ressourcensparende Verpackungsmaterialien reduzieren wir nicht nur Müll und schonen die Umwelt, sondern leisten einen wichtigen Beitrag für einen nachhaltigen Handel.

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Anleitungen

Unsere Leitfäden für deine Kerzen

Die Kerze Gießen

We want you to achieve the best results when making your custom candles. And that's very easy! Here you will find a small step-by-step guide.

What you need:


Step 1:

Take a saucepan filled with water and place the melting container in it. Put your rapeseed or soy wax pallets into the melting container - you determine the amount depending on the size of the candle you want to make. Now you heat the water. It's best to use a wax thermometer and pay attention to the flash point . You should stir the wax every now and then with a mixing spoon until everything has melted.

Step 2:
In the meantime, take a wick and center it upright in the candle jar using the wick centerer . Of course, you can also prepare this step beforehand.

Step 3:
Add the intended amount of the selected fragrance oil to the liquid candle wax and stir it a few more times.

Step 4:
Now pour the candle wax into your candle jar until it is filled. Now all you need to do is let the candle wax cool down.

Complete!

Das Mengenverhältnis von Duftöl zu Kerzenwachs

Scented candles are something wonderful and create peace, serenity and relaxation. Of course, a balanced proportion must be observed when pouring and mixing the scented candles. We therefore recommend the following quantities of fragrance oils:

  • For a mild scent: 4 to 6 g per 100 g of candle wax
  • For a pleasant scent: 7 to 8 g of fragrance oil per 100 g of candle wax
  • For an intense scent: 10 g of fragrance oil to 100 g of candle wax

We strongly advise against adding more than 10 g, as otherwise the candle will “sweat out” the fragrance oil and this can lead to significant impairments in the burning behavior.

    Flammpunkt der Duftöle

    The flash points (also called flash points) are always different depending on the fragrance oil. When the flash point is reached, important ingredients in the fragrance oil evaporate. This distorts the scent of the oil and significantly reduces the scent experience. We therefore recommend that you measure the candle wax using a candle wax thermometer observe and, if necessary, allow it to cool below the respective flash point.

    Here you will find an overview of the flash points of all fragrance oils in our range:

    • Raspberry Sorbet - 65°C
    • Lemongrass Lavender - 77°C
    • Frangipani - 77°C
    • Cedarwood & Vanilla - 65°C
    • Citronella - 53°C
    • Salted Caramel Iced Coffee - 137°C
    • Sandalwood - 65°C
    • Patchouli Paradise - 122°C
    • Honey & Milk - 99°C
    • Matcha Tea Wild Honey - 100°C
    • Coconut Bay - 72°C
    • White Musk - 105°C
    • Rose Jacarantha - 65°C
    • Turkish Coffee - 65°C
    • Cool - 85°C
    • Black Lily - 85°C
    • Pomegranate - 76°C
    • Rosé Champagne - 85°C
    • Gin Tonic - 74°C
    • Cinnamon Cassia - 90°C
    • Jamaican Rum - 93°C
    • Christmas Cookies - 65°C
    • Clean Cotton - 65°C
    • Vanilla Bourbonesse - 75°C

    Gebrauchsanweisung von Kerzen

    • The visible wick should always be shortened to five to ten mm.

    • Please keep the melted wax free of contamination.

    • Please make sure that the candle burns for a maximum of four hours at a time.

    • To avoid glass breakage, stop lighting the candle if there is approx. one to two cm of wax remaining.

    • Be sure to avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.

    • Please do not tilt or move the candles while the wax is liquid or the candle is burning.

    • Smother the flame preferably with an extinguisher – blowing it out is not recommended.

    • Please do not use any liquid to extinguish.

    • The candle must not burn down without supervision.


    TIP

    To prevent the candle from burning in a tunnel shape, let the candle burn for at least one to two hours the first time you light it. The wax should be completely liquid on the surface. Have fun with your scented candle!

    Problembehandlung

    Bubble effect (bubbling effect)
    Bubbles form in the wax, giving the candles a “spotty” appearance.

    • The liquid candle wax was poured too hot in relation to the container/candle mold.
    • The wax was agitated during the cooling process
    • The candle wax may have been stirred/beaten too much while melting

    -> Problem solution:
    To avoid bubble formation, the liquid candle wax must be cooled down as much as possible so that it has a temperature as similar as possible to the candle container/mold. A good pouring temperature is, for example, 60-65°C - in this case the candle container/candle mold should be preheated to 50-60°C, for example in the oven. If possible, do not move the container/candle mold any more and ensure a room temperature of approx. 22-24°C - also avoid drafts and, above all, cold.

    Tunneling Effect
    The outside of the candle melts unevenly in relation to the inside of the scented candle

    • The wick used is too small in relation to the size of the container: Please use a "larger" wick, see wick size information

    -> Problem solving
    Please do not dispose of the candles directly. You can melt the cast candle, for example, in a hot water bath or in the oven (if it is in a container) and reuse it directly for a candle with a larger wick. You can liquefy candle molds as usual in a bowl in a water bath.

    Countersunk holes
    Similar to the "bubble effect", "pits" or holes form on the surface of the candle.

    • The wax was not heated to the correct temperature and/or poured at the appropriate temperature
    • Or the wax was “disturbed” during the cooling process
    • The candle wax was stirred too much

    The scented candle or wick produces soot

    • The wick may be too long - shorten it to a maximum of 1 cm
    • The wick is “too large” in relation to the container
    • Too many additives (fragrances, color, etc.) have been added. “Wrong” essential oils can also promote this.

    The scented candle keeps going out:

    • A wick that was too small in relation to the container was chosen
    • Too many or incorrect color pigments have been added to the wax - too many pigments prevent the wick from burning.

    Sooty fungus (mushrooming)
    The wick curves and bends into the shape of a mushroom.

    • A wick that was too large in relation to the container was chosen

    The candle wax is broken or has cracks

    • The candle was cooled too quickly.

    -> Troubleshooting
    Please leave the candle at room temperature (21°C) for at least 48 hours. Allow to harden - a temperature of 22 - 24°C is recommended. For a faster cooling process, please do not put the candle in the refrigerator, freezer or outside at low temperatures.
    To repair cracks, you can use a hot hair dryer to melt the surface slightly.

    The wax starts to burn in the melt

    • Melting temperature too high:
      Reduce the temperature of the water bath/pot to the recommended temperature (see wax instructions).

    Congratulations, you now have a campfire and the fire department is probably (or hopefully?!) on the way!
    The next time you try, we recommend reducing the temperature significantly. Please use a bowl placed in a water bath. This way you can ensure that the candle wax does not get hotter than 100°C (80°C is optimal). We recommend using a thermometer for this.

    Irregular patches of color in the wax ( haze or spots)

    • Too much or too little color pigment may have been added to the melted wax
    • Color pigments in the liquid candle wax have not dissolved properly

    -> Problem solving
    Sometimes the melted candle wax looks as if all the color pigments have dissolved and the candle wax is ready to be poured. But that can be misleading. Undissolved pieces cause an unsightly haze when pouring - too few color pigments, on the other hand, cause unsightly stains because there is not enough pigment for the entire candle wax. We therefore recommend weighing the color pigments with a fine scale and giving them at least 5 minutes to liquefy in the liquid candle wax. This way you can ensure that your candle is the color you want.
    Danger! More doesn't help in this case, but rather leads to the wick becoming clogged and the candle starting to soot. In addition, the candle only takes 48 hours. harden to its final color.

    The color of the wax fades

    • Basically every candle can fade in color. This usually happens through UV radiation. In industry, this is avoided by adding an additive (UV inhibitor).

    -> Problem solving
    To avoid fading, it is best to protect from UV rays and store in places protected from light.

    Your problem wasn't listed here? Then please write us a message .