how are crayons made
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if you are asking for wax crayons the answer is here given below
wax is taken from honey comb and some other sources.
wax is separated from honey and other constituents by heating and some physical methods.
wax is concentrated and cooled
then wax is again heated, added with color powders and dyes
they are poured into the moles and given shape
then they are cooled.
although i cant type all the processes, i have listed some major processes.
wax is taken from honey comb and some other sources.
wax is separated from honey and other constituents by heating and some physical methods.
wax is concentrated and cooled
then wax is again heated, added with color powders and dyes
they are poured into the moles and given shape
then they are cooled.
although i cant type all the processes, i have listed some major processes.
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Answer:
An expert at the factory shows them the process of making crayons. Wax and another chemical are melted to make a liquid, then colour is forced together with a little bit of wax, before being added to the hot wax liquid. They watch the coloured liquid wax being poured into a crayon mould and then cooled.
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