Plasticizers - KLJ Group
KANACHLOR | Chlorinated Paraffins (CP) An extensive range of Chlorinated Paraffin Grades are manufactured with varying paraffin carbon chain, chlorine contents & stabilizer to suit the specific needs of the customers. Reach registered products available.
CHLORINATED ESTER PLASTICIZERS - ResearchGate
Chlorinated Paraffin Secondary Plasticizers ... 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ... CP 45 10phr ODPP Phosphate 12phr DG 50 Jakupca et al. Improved Chlorinated Paraffin Secondary Plasticizer
Chlorinated Paraffin-70 - Lemman Laboratories International
Chlorinated Paraffin-70. Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Lemman Laboratories International. It is an excellent additive type fire retardant with over-all good performances. Also acts as a plasticizer. It appears as a white or light yellow resinoid solid, with good chemical stability, resistance to chemicals, solubility and anti-aging
Chlorinated paraffin wax | CPW | RAHA paraffin co
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. Chlorinated paraffin waxes are viscous colorless or yellowish dense oils with low vapor pressures, except for those of long carbon chain length with high chlorine content
Chlorinated Paraffins | Prakash Chemicals International
General description: Chemical Formula: C24H44Cl6 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.
- 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 chlorparaffin 70 used for?
- Chlorparaffin® 70 by HARKE Group is used as a secondary plasticizer for PVC. It is solid chlorinated paraffin with chain length of C18-C28. This grade is obtained by chlorinating linear aliphatic hydrocarbon. Chlorparaffin® 70 is recommended for use in plastics and rubbers. update your products?
- Is chlorinated paraffin-70 a flame retardant?
- Chlorinated paraffin-70 is white or light yellow powder resin-type solid. Average molecular formula is C25H30Cl22, average molecular weight is 1060-1100. It is excellent additive type flame retardant with good chemical stability, excellent flame retardance, good chemical resistance, ageing resistance and heat stability.
- What is the chemical formula of chlorinated paraffin 70?
- Chlorinated paraffin 70 is white or light yellow solid. Average molecular formula is C25H30Cl22, average molecular weight is 1060-1100. It is excellent additive type flame retardant with good chemical stability, excellent flame retardance, good chemical resistance, ageing resistance and heat stability.
- What are commercial chlorinated paraffins?
- Commercial chlorinated paraffins (CPs) are derived from the free radical chlorination of n-alkane mixtures. Starting mixtures used in the synthesis fall into three categories: C10–C13 (short), C14–C17 (medium), and C20–C30 (long). This results in complex mixtures containing significant numbers of constitutional and optical isomers.
- How much chlorinated paraffin is used a year?
- The information obtained also indicated that the amount of chlorinated paraffin used at a site was generally small (the average usage per site was 2.8 tonnes/year) and that an estimated 30 sites in total in the United Kingdom manufactured paints containing chlorinated paraffins.