Waxes are mainly consumed industrially as components of complex formulations, often for coatings. The main use of polyethylene and polypropylene waxes is in the formulation of colourants for
plastics. Waxes confer matting effects (i.e., to confer non-glossy finishes) and wear resistance to paints. Polyethylene waxes are incorporated into inks in the form of dispersions to decrease friction. They are employed as
release agents, find use as slip agents in furniture, and confer corrosion resistance.
Antiquity Wax can be used to make
figurines,
dolls,
puppet heads,
wax sculptures, etc. The
Department of Egyptian Antiquities of the Louvre displays many human or animal or god figurines, pseudo-mummies (E 21) as well as wax figurine molds (N 1557); a bewitchment figurine depicting a dog devouring a man (E 27079); and a
wax tablet (E 10498) known as the "cahier de Papnoution", covered in wax and used as a writing
slate (MND 552), etc.
Candles Waxes such as
paraffin wax or
beeswax, and hard fats such as
tallow are used to make
candles, used for lighting and decoration. Another fuel type used in candle manufacturing includes
soy.
Soy wax is made by the hydrogenation process using soybean oil.
Wood products Waxes are used as finishes and coatings for wood products. Beeswax is frequently used as a lubricant on drawer slides where wood to wood contact occurs.
Other uses waterproof. is a novelty item that contains wax melted from below by a bulb. The wax rises and falls in decorative, molten blobs.
Sealing wax was used to close important documents in the
Middle Ages.
Wax tablets were used as writing surfaces. There were different types of wax in the Middle Ages, namely four kinds of wax (
Ragusan,
Montenegro,
Byzantine, and
Bulgarian), "ordinary" waxes from
Spain,
Poland, and
Riga, unrefined waxes and colored waxes (red, white, and green). Waxes are used to make
waxed paper, impregnating and
coating paper and card to waterproof it or make it resistant to staining, or to modify its surface properties. Waxes are also used in
shoe polishes,
wood polishes, and automotive polishes, as
mold release agents in
mold making, as a coating for many
cheeses, and to
waterproof leather and fabric. Wax has been used since antiquity as a temporary, removable model in
lost-wax casting of
gold,
silver and other materials. Colorfully pigmented wax has been used as a medium in
encaustic painting and is used today in the manufacture of
crayons,
china markers, and colored
pencils.
Carbon paper, used for making duplicate
typewritten documents was coated with
carbon black suspended in wax, typically
montan wax, but has largely been superseded by
photocopiers and
computer printers. In another context,
lipstick and
mascara are blends of various fats and waxes colored with pigments, and both
beeswax and
lanolin are used in other
cosmetics.
Ski wax is used in
skiing and
snowboarding. Also, the sports of surfing and
skateboarding often use wax to enhance the performance. Some waxes are considered food-safe and are used to coat wooden cutting boards and other items that come into contact with food. Beeswax or coloured synthetic wax is used to decorate
Easter eggs in Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and the Czech Republic.
Paraffin wax is used in making chocolate covered sweets. Wax is also used in
wax bullets, which are used as simulation aids, and for
wax sculpturing. == Specific examples ==