The HTP 126 is a flat braided wick engineered for consistent burn performance in both vegetable and paraffin-based candle systems. Its construction helps maintain rigidity during burning, encourages a stable wick posture, and promotes cleaner combustion with reduced carbon buildup.
HTP wicks are popular among candle makers because they perform well in challenging wax formulations, including heavily scented candles and wax blends that can be difficult to burn efficiently.
For most container candles, HTP 126 is often tested first in vessels around 3.5 to 4.0 inches in diameter.
Actual results will vary depending on wax type, fragrance load, dye load, vessel shape, and burn environment. Always perform complete burn testing before production.
Candle Is Tunneling
Possible causes:
* Wick too small
* Heavy fragrance load
* Large vessel diameter
Consider testing HTP 1312.
Flame Is Too Small
Possible causes:
* Dense wax formulation
* High fragrance load
* Excess additives
Consider testing HTP 1312.
Flame Is Too Small
Possible causes:
* Dense wax formulation
* High fragrance load
* Excess additives
Consider testing HTP 1312.
Excessive Mushrooming
Possible causes:
* Wick oversized for application
* Excess fragrance oil
* Improper wick trimming
Trim wick before each burn and retest.
Container Running Too Hot
Possible causes:
* Wick too large
* Small vessel diameter
Consider testing the next smaller wick size.
Is HTP 126 good for soy wax?
Yes. HTP 126 is commonly used in soy wax and soy-blend candle formulations and is often selected for larger container candles.
What container diameter should I test first?
Most candle makers begin testing HTP 126 in containers approximately 3.5 to 4.0 inches in diameter.
What does ROC mean?
ROC stands for Rate of Consumption. HTP 126 has a published consumption rate of approximately 0.27 ounces of wax per hour under standardized testing conditions.
What flame height should I expect?
Under standardized testing conditions, HTP 126 produces an average flame height of approximately 2.12 inches.
What melt pool diameter should I expect?
Under standardized testing conditions, HTP 126 produces an average melt pool diameter of approximately 2.37 inches.
Does HTP 126 work with fragrance oils?
Yes. HTP wicks are frequently chosen for candles containing fragrance oils and additives that require a reliable, stable burn.
Is HTP 126 self-trimming?
HTP wicks are designed to maintain a favorable burn posture that helps reduce carbon buildup and promote a cleaner burn. Regular trimming is still recommended.