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Chlorinated Paraffin

Basic PropertiesChlorinated Paraffin is a chlorinated derivative of paraffinic hydrocarbons, typically a golden yellow or amber-colored viscous liquid with low volatility. Its appearance is influenced by the chlorine content: when the chlorine content is between 40% and 52%, it appears as a light yellow viscous liquid, and when the chlorine content is higher, it becomes a thicker yellow semi-solid substance. Chlorinated paraffin can dissolve in most organic solvents, such as aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons, and their chlorides, but it is insoluble in water. When heated above 120°C, chlorinated paraffin gradually decomposes and releases hydrogen chloride gas.

Quality Inspection Standards

Test Item

Standard Index

Appearance

Golden yellow or amber viscous liquid

Chlorine Content (%)

40-70

Density (20°C), g/cm³

1.2-1.3

Acid Value (mgKOH/g)

≤ 0.05

Moisture (%)

≤ 0.10

Main Applications

1. Plasticizer: Mainly used in PVC products, it reduces costs while improving the fire resistance and electrical insulation properties of the products.

2. Flame Retardant: Widely used in cables, flooring materials, hoses, synthetic leather, rubber, and other products.

3. Additive: It can be used in polyurethane coatings, waterproof coatings, sports track surfaces, lubricants, and other fields to enhance product performance.

4. Surface Treatment: Used for the surface treatment of fabrics and packaging materials, serving as an adhesive and coating modifier.

PrecautionsDuring storage and use, chlorinated paraffin should be kept away from fire and heat sources, stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight exposure and follow relevant safety operating procedures.

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TEL :0592-3602500
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