
Chlorinated Paraffins - Short, Medium, And Long-chain Liquid And Solid Grades | High Chlorine Content, Inertness, Flame Retardant Properties, Versatile Additive
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Product Specifications
Color | Blue |
Chlorine Content | 40-70% |
Viscosity | Variable |
Density | Variable |
Packaging | Drums |
Specific Gravity | 1.16-1.42 |
Thermal Stability | Good |
Features | Flame retardant, Plasticizer, High viscosity, Inert, Versatile additive, Cost effective, Improves lubricity |
Product Overview
Key Features
Chlorinated Paraffins
Chlorinated Paraffins are manufactured by the chlorination of n-paraffin or paraffin wax, normally in a batch process. The reaction is exothermic and leads to the generation of the by-product hydrochloric acid. After removing residual traces of acid, a stabiliser is added to produce finished batches.
Chlorinated Paraffins, which contain 30-70% chlorine, are largely inert and almost insoluble in water. Paraffins have extremely low vapour pressure. Most commercial chlorinated paraffin products are liquid and range from relatively low to extremely high viscosity. There are also solid types which have longer carbon chain lengths and usually contain 70-72% chlorine.
Increasing the chlorine content results in products with higher viscosity and density. Chlorinated paraffins are capable of mixing with many organic solvents such as aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, ketones and esters.
The range of chlorinated paraffins available are generally grouped into a number of distinct 'families', depending on the chain-length of the feedstock, i.e.:
short-chain
based on C10-13 paraffin
medium-chain
based on C14-17 paraffin
long-chain
based on C18-20 (liquids), C>20 (liquids) and C20 wax grades (average carbon chain length approximately C25)
Application
Chlorinated Paraffin is a Plasticizer largely used in PVC.
CPW is used as an additive in industrial lubricants like gear oil as a fire retardant chemical additive.
Chlorinated Paraffins are used as plasticizers in paint sealants and adhesives. The main advantage over other alternatives is inertness and it enhances flame retardant properties. CPW with high Chlorine content is used as flame retardants in a wide range of rubbers and polymer systems.
Chlorinated Paraffins are also used in formulation of metal working lubricants as they are one of the most effective extreme pressure additives for lubricants used in a wide range of machining and engineering operations.CP Grade | CP 40 | CP 45 | CP 50 | CP 56 | CP 58 | CP 65 |
Chlorine Content | 40-42% | 45-46% | 50-52% | 54-56% | 58-60% | 58-60% |
Appearance | Pale Yellow Liquid | Pale Yellow Liquid | Pale Yellow Liquid | Pale Yellow Liquid | Pale Yellow Liquid | Pale Yellow Liquid |
Colour in Hazen Unit | 80 | 80 | 120 | 120 | 200 | 200 |
Specific Gr. At 30 C | 1.16-1.18 | 1.20-1.22 | 1.26-1.28 | 1.31-1.33 | 1.36-1.38 | 1.40-1.42 |
Viscosity at 25 C in poise | 4-Feb | 5-Apr | 13-18 | 30-60 | 200-400 | 700 & above |
Thermal Stability at 180 C for 1 Hour | Pale Yellow to light yellow | Pale Yellow to light yellow | Pale Yellow to light yellow | Pale Yellow to light yellow | Pale Yellow to light yellow | Pale Yellow to light yellow |
Company Details
Focusing on a customer-centric approach, GOLDEN DYECHEM has a pan-India presence and caters to a huge consumer base throughout the country. Buy Chemical Supplies in bulk from GOLDEN DYECHEM at Trade India quality-assured products.
Business Type
Manufacturer, Supplier, Trading Company, Wholesaler
Employee Count
25
Establishment
1978
Working Days
Monday To Sunday
GST NO
27AAAFG1255H1ZP
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GST - 27AAAFG1255H1ZP

Mumbai, Maharashtra
Partner
Mr Ashok Vora
Members since
4 Years
Address
Unit No. 17/89/90, Ratna Jyoti Industrial Estate, Irla Gauthan, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400056, India
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