Granulated wax, often called sand wax or pearl wax, has become a favorite material among candle makers for its clean look, soft texture, and versatility. But how exactly does melted wax turn into thousands of tiny grains? The answer lies in a specialized machine called a wax granulator.
A wax granulator transforms liquid wax into evenly sized granules through a controlled cooling and shaping process. This helps ensure consistency, makes storage easier, and improves how the wax blends with fragrance and color.
The process begins with melting raw wax—such as soy, paraffin, or palm—at a specific temperature until it becomes a smooth liquid. The wax is then filtered to remove impurities and pumped into the granulator, where it is dispersed through fine nozzles or a rotating disc. As the wax droplets meet cool air or water, they solidify instantly into uniform pearls or grains.
Once cooled, the granules are collected, dried, and packed. The result is a soft, sand-like wax that’s easy to handle, measure, and mix—perfect for use in decorative candles, hotel collections, and DIY projects.
For manufacturers and wholesalers, wax granulators make production more efficient, reduce waste, and provide a clean, professional-looking product.
If you’re looking for high-quality granulated candle wax in bulk, Waxraw offers premium materials that melt evenly and hold fragrance beautifully.
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