Chlorinated paraffin 52% 42% CAS 106232-86-4 / 63449-39-8 Chile

  • Chlorinated paraffin 52% 42% CAS 106232-86-4 / 63449-39-8 Chile
  • Chlorinated paraffin 52% 42% CAS 106232-86-4 / 63449-39-8 Chile
  • Chlorinated paraffin 52% 42% CAS 106232-86-4 / 63449-39-8 Chile
  • Is chlorinated paraffin a carcinogenic product?
  • A commercial chlorinated paraffin product of average carbon-chain length C 23 and average degree of chlorination 43% was tested for carcinogenicity by oral administration in one strain of mice and in one strain of rats. It increased the incidence of malignant lymphomas in male mice.
  • What is chlorinated paraffin used for?
  • Chlorinated paraffin is largely inert, almost insoluble in water, and flame retardant. It can function as a plasticizing additive to for metal lubricants and cutting fluids, plastics, rubber, paint, adhesives, and more. Most of the world’s chlorinated paraffin is produced in China.
  • How much chlorinated paraffin is in a mussel?
  • Near industrialized areas, maximal levels of 6 mg/l (water) and 15 mg/l (sediment) have been detected (Campbell & McConnell, 1980). Short-chain chlorinated paraffins were found at levels of 6–12 mg/kg in mussels from waterways contaminated with chlorinated paraffins close to the point of discharge.
  • What is paraffin chloride 52% used for?
  • The additive for high-pressure engine oil is widely used and hundreds of thousands of tons of Chlor Parafine are produced and consumed worldwide each year. In the country, paraffin chloride 52% has been widely used as a softener in the cabling, synthetic leather, flooring, etc., as a single use grade alone or alongside DOP.

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