Plasticizer Liquid Chlorinated Paraffin Rubber Processing Oil Serbia

  • Plasticizer Liquid Chlorinated Paraffin Rubber Processing Oil Serbia
  • Plasticizer Liquid Chlorinated Paraffin Rubber Processing Oil Serbia
  • Plasticizer Liquid Chlorinated Paraffin Rubber Processing Oil Serbia
  • 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?
  • Chlorinated Paraffins (also known as Chlorinated Paraffins Oil (CPO) and chlorinated paraffins industry association Wax (CPW)) are made by chlorinating paraffins/waxes at different lengths. These Paraffins are used in soft PVC products as secondary plasticizers. Terms such as CP, CPO and CPW can be used interchangeably.
  • What is chlorinated paraffin wax used for?
  • Chlorinated Paraffin Wax (CPW) is used in a wide range of industrial applications, including flame retardants and plasticizers. It works as an additive in metalworking fluids, sealants, paints and coatings. Chlorinated paraffin is non-poisonous, inflammable, low volatility, and high insulative.
  • What is the viscosity of chlorinated paraffin?
  • Commercial chlorinated paraffin products can be liquid, and have a range of viscosity from very low to very high. It can be more viscous, less viscous, or a solid powder (70% of the chlorine content), depending on its chlorine content. Its specific gravity ranges from 1.15 to 1.35.
  • What is the specific gravity of chlorinated paraffin?
  • Its specific gravity ranges from 1.15 to 1.35. Chlorinated paraffins have a lighter colour than chlorinated wax, and they are thermally more stable in PVC compounds. CPW is good at low temperatures. Low-temperature flexibility is reduced by higher chlorine grades.
  • Do polymeric plasticizers Rob curative effectiveness?
  • Plasticizers containing double bonds (oleates and tallates) can rob curative effectiveness, as can naphthenic oils. Generally, polymeric plasticizers do not provide significant performance advantages over monomerics and are seldom used.

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