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Application of rattan serving as candlewick of candle

A rattan and candle wick technology, applied in the field of candles, can solve the problems of easy carbon deposition, complex production process, easy displacement, etc. Effect

Pending Publication Date: 2019-11-12
NINGBO KWUNGS HOME INTERIOR & GIFT
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But this kind of candle wick also has certain disadvantages.
For example, the production process is more complicated, there is certain pollution, easy to fall, easy to shift, easy to smoke, and high-scented candles are easy to deposit carbon. In addition, for different sizes of candles, different specifications and different treatments need to be used.

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[0033] After the wisteria is picked, remove the part with too small pores inside the head end of the wisteria (about 12cm), and the part with too large pores inside the tail end of the vine (about 12cm), and only keep the part with a suitable pore size in the middle . Then remove the outer skin of this part of wisteria, put it into the cooking pool, add chlorine dioxide (the concentration of chlorine dioxide in cooking water is 0.2mg / L), and after 2 hours of cooking, filter, the impurities in the wisteria are completely separated, Get pure rattan. The rattan material obtained is transferred to a hydrogen peroxide bleaching pool (the mass fraction of hydrogen peroxide in water is 1%), soaked at a constant temperature of 80° C. for about 2 hours, until the rattan material is evenly whitened. Finally, put it in the dryer or dryer and lay it flat until the rattan is completely dry. Cut the dried rattan material into rattans with a diameter of 1.5mm and a length of 10cm. After sc...

Embodiment 2

[0035] After the wisteria is picked, remove the part with too small pores inside the head end of the wisteria (about 12cm), and the part with too large pores inside the tail end of the vine (about 12cm), and only keep the part with a suitable pore size in the middle . Then remove the outer skin of this part of wisteria, put it into the cooking pool, add chlorine dioxide (the concentration of chlorine dioxide in the cooking water is 0.1mg / L), after 2.5 hours of cooking, filter, the impurities in the wisteria are completely separated, Get pure rattan. The rattan material obtained is transferred to a hydrogen peroxide bleaching tank (the mass fraction of hydrogen peroxide in water is 1.5%), soaked at a constant temperature of 70° C. for about 1.5 hours, until the rattan material is evenly whitened. Finally, put it in the dryer or dryer and lay it flat until the rattan is completely dry. The dried rattan material is cut into rattans with a diameter of 2mm and a length of 12cm. A...

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[0037]After the red jade vine is picked, remove the part with too small pores inside the ivy head (about 15cm), and the part with too large pores inside the ivy tail (about 15cm), and only keep the middle ones with appropriate pore size. part. Then this part of ivy is removed from the skin, put into the cooking pool, add potassium monopersulfate compound salt powder (the concentration of potassium monopersulfate compound salt powder in cooking water is 0.05mg / L), after 2 hours of cooking, Filter to completely remove the impurities in the ivy and obtain pure rattan material. The rattan material obtained is transferred to a hydrogen peroxide bleaching pool (the mass fraction of hydrogen peroxide in water is 2%), soaked at a constant temperature of 75° C. for about 1.4 hours, until the rattan material is evenly whitened. Finally, put it in the dryer or dryer and lay it flat until the rattan is completely dry. The dried rattan material is cut into rattans with a diameter of 2.5m...

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Abstract

The invention belongs to the technical field of candles, and relates to application of rattan serving as a candlewick of a candle. According to application of the rattan serving as the candlewick of the candle, the one or more pieces of rattan serve as the candlewick to be applied to the candle, the multiple pieces of rattan are arrayed in groups, and each group includes the 2-8 pieces of rattan.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of candles and relates to the application of rattan as a candle wick. Background technique [0002] The existence of the candle wick plays a role of diversion when the candle is lit. Since the development of modern candles in 1820, the material of the candle wick is made of three cotton threads. But this kind of candle wick also has certain disadvantages. For example, the production process is more complicated, there is certain pollution, easy to fall, easy to shift, easy to smoke, and high-scented candles are easy to deposit carbon. In addition, for different sizes of candles, different specifications and different treatment of candle wicks are required. [0003] Rattan is a thorny palm climbing plant that grows in tropical forests. It has slender stems and cannot grow upright by itself. It must climb upwards by attaching to others. There are 13 types, of which more than 600 are known. The treated rattan ...

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IPC IPC(8): C11C5/00
CPCC11C5/006
Inventor 王吉元
Owner NINGBO KWUNGS HOME INTERIOR & GIFT