

Soy Coconut Luxury Wax | Coco Soy 51104 (Titan)
Maker's Notes:
- Hybrid (parasoy) blend of soy, coconut, palm, paraffin waxes (about 50%). Similar to No. 3 wax by 16/17.
- Used for container candles.
- Gluten-free, toxin-free, paraben-free, and phthalate-free.
- Cruelty-free, Vegan
- Easy to use, single-pour wax - no heat gun required.
- Bright white color
- Even, slow burn with excellent 10/10 glass adhesion
- Great hot/cold throw
- Handles 8-10% fragrance load, although we've found 9% to be the best.
- Watch my wax overview on YouTube!
Description:
Titan Wax Para Natural 51104 is a hybrid blend of soy, coconut, palm, and paraffin waxes. It's designed to deliver superior fragrance retention and a creamy white texture. Its purity and sustainability make it perfect for container candlemaking and a favorite of experienced candlemakers. This wax can easily handle an 8 - 10% fragrance load. Made in the USA!
Melting Point: | 126°F |
Average Pouring Temp: | 190-210°F |
Curing: | We recommend a 1-2 week cure time for proper wicking and to maximize hot and cold throw. |
Recommended Wicks: | We recommend CDN, Premier, LX, Zinc, HPSP, and Aroma Lite wicks. |
Please note: When shipping during warmer temperatures, the wax may soften or melt slightly. This will not affect the wax quality.
•Prepare vessels first, or prepare while wax is heating up. ie wick vessels and secure with wick centering bars before pouring in hot wax.
•Cut wax into smaller chunks. 5373 is a much harder wax, but it's still soft enough where you can use a butter knife to score it or pry into it, and break it into smaller chunks.
•Heat between 185-200°F degrees, remove from the heat source, add fragrance oil and stir for 15-30 seconds. If you're adding dye, add dye and stir for an additional 15-30 seconds until fully blended.
•For consistently smooth results, the manufacturer recommends pouring hot at 140-150°F.
•For thick glass and or cooler room temperatures below 65-70°F, pre-heating the glass is recommended. For example, you can either place jars in the oven on the lowest setting, or use a heat gun to preheat jars.
•The maximum fragrance load is 10%, but higher fragrance loads should be tested per fragrance. Personally, I use between 8-9% fragrance load.
•I recommend allowing a 1-2 week cure time (ideally 2 weeks) for proper wicking and to maximize the cold and hot throw.
General Wick Guide Soy 5373 Titan Wax - (in process). If you found a combination that works for you, please feel free to message us and we will add it to the wick guide!
Vessel Size (Inner Diameter) | Soy 5373 Titan Wax |
1.75" - 2.25" |
CD 6, 8, 10 |
2.25 - 2.75" |
CD 10, 12, 14 |
2.75" - 3" | CD 14, 16 |
3" - 3.25" |
CD 16, 18 HPSP testing HTP 104, 105 |
3.25" - 3.75" | CD 20, 22 |
3.75" - 4.50" |
CD 24 |
How do you calculate the amount of fragrance oil to use?
First, you need to know what percentage of fragrance oil you want to use. The average usage is 6%.
Here is a basic formula:
(oz of wax using) x (% of fragrance oil you want to use) = (oz of fragrance oil needed)
For example, let's say you are using two pounds of wax and want to use 6% fragrance oil.
First, you'll need to calculate the number of ounces of wax you have:
2 x 16 (number of oz in 1 pound) = 32oz
Plug these numbers into your formula:
32 x 6% = 1.92oz
You can round up to 2oz for easy measuring on your scale.
Below, I created an easy fragrance load calculator where it will calculate the amount of fragrance oil needed in both ounces and grams.
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WICK TESTING BLOG + videos

Wick Testing TitanWax Natural 5373 & HPSP Wicks
I'm currently testing Titan Natural 5373 candle wax with HPSP candle wicks. I'm hoping that this will be helpful to some when narrowing down which wicks to use. Feel free to adjust based on your wa...
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