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About
Chlorinated
Paraffins
A little more about it
Chlorinated Paraffin (CPW) is a group of chlorinated hydrocarbons primarily used as a plasticizer and flame retardant in various industrial applications. It is produced by chlorinating paraffin wax, creating a mixture with a broad range of chain lengths, offering exceptional stability and performance.
Composition: Chlorinated Paraffin is composed of long-chain hydrocarbons with chlorine content ranging from 30% to 70%. The chemical structure varies based on the number of chlorine atoms added.
Properties:
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Excellent thermal and chemical stability.
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Flame retardant and water-resistant.
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Non-toxic and highly effective in reducing the flammability of materials.
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Soluble in organic solvents like alcohols, ketones, and esters.
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