Chlorinated Paraffin Plasticizer Sale Pakistan Chlorinated Argentina

  • Chlorinated Paraffin Plasticizer Sale Pakistan Chlorinated Argentina
  • Chlorinated Paraffin Plasticizer Sale Pakistan Chlorinated Argentina
  • Chlorinated Paraffin Plasticizer Sale Pakistan Chlorinated Argentina
  • What are plasticizers & chlorinated paraffins?
  • Plasticizers > Chlorinated Paraffins Chlorinated paraffins are obtained by the chlorination of hydrocarbons. These plasticizers consist of 30-70% chlorine which makes them act like flame retardants too. The higher the chlorine content, weaker is the plasticizing effect of chlorinated paraffins for PVC.
  • What is chlorinated paraffin used for?
  • Chlorinated paraffin (CP) is a complex chemical substance used in multiple applications across diverse industries. It is often used as a flame retardant and secondary plasticizer in rubber, paints, adhesives, caulks, sealants and plastics. Another use is as a coolant or lubricant in metal cutting or forming.
  • What is the chlorinated paraffin market?
  • Chlorinated paraffin is a main component in the manufacturing of polyvinyl chlorides (PVCs). Thus, increase in demand for PVCs is expected to serve as growth booster for the chlorinated paraffin market. In addition to PVCs, chlorinated paraffin is used as additives in lubricants and metalworking oils.
  • Where are chlorinated paraffins made?
  • In Central Europe, short- and medium-chain chlorinated paraffins are still produced in the Slovak Republic (Novacke chemicke zavody), where dodecanes, pentadecanes, and pentacosane with chlorination degree between 40% and 64% are produced.
  • What are the properties of chlorinated paraffin?
  • Their properties vary depending on the chain length and degree of chlorination, which can range from 30 to 70 percent. Chlorinated paraffins have a wide range of industrial applications. For example, they are used as flame retardants, plasticizers and binders.
  • What is chlorinated paraffin wax?
  • Chlorinated Paraffin Wax (CPW) Chlorinated paraffin waxes (CPWs) are produced by chlorination of straight-chained paraffin wax fractions. The carbon chain length of commercial chlorinated paraffin wax is usually between 10 and 30 carbon atoms, and the chlorine content is usually between 40 and 70 % by weight.

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