Use :
In the developed world today, candles are used mainly for their aesthetic value and scent, particularly to set a soft, warm, or romantic ambiance, for emergency lighting during electrical power failures, and for religious or ritual purposes.
Wax :
most candles are made from paraffin wax, a product of petroleum refining.
Candles can also be made from:
Microcrystalline wax
Beeswax (a byproduct of honey collection)
Gel (a mixture of polymer and mineral oil)
Some plant waxes (generally palm, carnauba, bayberry, or soybean wax)
Microcrystalline wax
Beeswax (a byproduct of honey collection)
Gel (a mixture of polymer and mineral oil)
Some plant waxes (generally palm, carnauba, bayberry, or soybean wax)
Accessories :
Candle holders
Decorative candleholders, especially those shaped as a pedestal, are called candlesticks; if multiple candle tapers are held, the term candelabrum is also used.
Candle followers
These are glass or metal tubes with an internal stricture partway along, which sit around the top of a lit candle. As the candle burns, the wax melts and the follower holds the melted wax in, whilst the stricture rests on the topmost solid portion of wax.
Candle snuffers
Candle snuffers are instruments used to extinguish burning candles by smothering the flame with a small metal cup that is suspended from a long handle, and thus depriving it of oxygen.
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