Polyethylene wax additives are a type of chemical additive used in various industries and applications to modify the properties of materials, typically polymers. These additives are derived from polyethylene, a widely used polymer known for its versatility and wide range of applications.
Polyethylene wax is produced by the polymerization of ethylene gas under controlled conditions. It is a low molecular weight polymer with a high melting point, which gives it its characteristic waxy properties. The wax is usually in the form of solid flakes or beads, making it easy to handle and incorporate into different materials.