https://www.khonorwax.com/dispersion-method-of-micronized-wax-powder.html After the micronized wax powder is melted at a high temperature, it is slowly sprayed in a cold solvent (generally a non-polar solvent such as toluene is used), so that the wax liquid is suddenly cooled, and small particles are precipitated. If the cooling rate is faster, the wax emulsion formed is finer. The wax powder thus dispersed has the best abrasion resistance, the least slip, and the least influence on the gloss. The disadvantage is that special equipment is required and there is a risk of fire. It is mainly used in the production of high-grade paint.