1 - The wax is dissolved at 90º C in a thick walled vat heated with steam.
2 - The wax has to be weighed to determine the quantity of pigment to be added.
This is the only way to ensure each crayon will have the same colour tone.
3 - The wax is then put into a machine which works like a liquidizer and the pigments are added. The mixture is kept warm until it gets uniform.
4 - The mixture is then put in moulds that will determine the shape of the crayon.
5 - The moulds are then rapidly cooled with water for three minutes so the mixture solidifies.
6 - The crayons are pulled out from the moulds, paper wrapped and then boxed ready for sale.