Chlorinated Paraffin

Chlorinated Paraffin

Product Details:

  • Structural Formula Varies depending on degree of chlorination; typically Cl-substituted n-paraffin
  • Smell Mild odor
  • HS Code 38249090
  • Density 1.5 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Properties Excellent plasticizing and flame retardant properties, good chemical stability, non-flammable, low volatility
  • Physical Form Liquid
  • Taste Tasteless
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Chlorinated Paraffin Product Specifications

  • Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place; protect from sunlight and moisture
  • 264-150-0
  • Plasticizer in PVC, rubber, paints, sealants, adhesives, flame retardant in various industries
  • Insoluble in water, soluble in oils and organic solvents
  • 400-500 g/mol (varies with grade)
  • C15H26Cl6
  • Not applicable (liquid)
  • Paraffin Hydrocarbon, Chlorine
  • Chlorinated Paraffin
  • 63449-39-8
  • Additive for lubrication, PVC compounding, flame retardant formulation
  • -30C to 10C (varies by chlorination degree)
  • 1.505-1.510
  • Neutral
  • Industrial Grade
  • 38249090
  • 1.5 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Excellent plasticizing and flame retardant properties, good chemical stability, non-flammable, low volatility
  • Liquid
  • Varies depending on degree of chlorination; typically Cl-substituted n-paraffin
  • Mild odor
  • 2 years from date of manufacturing
  • Tasteless
  • >99%
  • Non-poisonous
  • Clear or pale yellow viscous liquid
  • Pale yellow to colorless
  • Decomposes before boiling
  • Stable under recommended storage conditions
  • Below -30C
  • Not classified as hazardous under normal handling
  • HDPE drums, IBC tanks, bulk
  • 900011000 mPa.s (at 25C)
  • >180C

Chlorinated Paraffin Trade Information

  • Asia, Australia, Central America, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa

Product Description

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. Another use is as a coolant or lubricant in metal cutting or forming.

Application & Usage:

  • It is mainly used as a flame retardant in conveyer belt, V belts, natural & synthetic rubber.
  • It is mainly used as a plasticizer in formulation of PVC compounds & granules used in wires & cables, PVC windows and door profiles, PVC flooring, films & sheets, PVC foot wears, etc.
  • Used in Polyurethane and Polysulfide based sealants and adhesives.
  • As an extreme pressure additive in metal working fluids / cutting compounds.
  • As a flame retardant in the paint industry in the formulation of swimming pool paints and other fire proof paints.



Outstanding Versatility and Performance

Chlorinated Paraffin delivers multi-functional utility as a plasticizer and flame retardant, suited for a diverse range of industrial applications. Its superior chemical stability and non-flammable attributes enhance both product safety and longevity in PVC, rubber, sealants, and coatings. This additive is highly valued by manufacturers striving for regulatory compliance while maintaining product quality.


Safe Handling and Storage Guidelines

This product remains stable when stored properly in cool, dry, and well-ventilated environments, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Its non-hazardous nature under normal use reduces handling risks, making it suitable for large-scale manufacturing and export. Packaged securely in HDPE drums or IBC tanks, the products shelf life extends up to two years from the manufacturing date.

FAQs of Chlorinated Paraffin:


Q: How should Chlorinated Paraffin be stored to maintain its quality?

A: Chlorinated Paraffin should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, protected from direct sunlight and moisture. Packaged in HDPE drums, IBC tanks, or bulk containers, following these conditions will ensure stability and a shelf life of up to two years.

Q: What are the main industrial uses of Chlorinated Paraffin?

A: This product is widely used as a plasticizer in PVC, rubber, sealants, paints, and adhesives. It also serves as a flame retardant in various industries and as a lubricant additive, thanks to its high purity and excellent chemical properties.

Q: When is Chlorinated Paraffin added during manufacturing processes?

A: Chlorinated Paraffin is typically introduced during the blending or compounding phase of PVC, rubber, or other material preparations. It is mixed with resins or polymers to impart flexibility, improve flame resistance, and enhance chemical stability.

Q: Where is this product commonly applied?

A: It is primarily utilized in the manufacturing sectors in India and globally, especially in PVC flooring, cables, conveyor belts, rubber goods, paints, coatings, lubricants, and adhesives, providing essential plasticizing and fire-retardant functions.

Q: What benefits does Chlorinated Paraffin offer over other plasticizers or flame retardants?

A: Chlorinated Paraffin offers outstanding thermal stability, low volatility, non-flammability, and compatibility with a wide range of materials, making it a preferred, cost-effective alternative to traditional plasticizers and flame-retardant additives.

Q: How does the application process work for Chlorinated Paraffin?

A: The product is measured and mixed directly into the base material during processing. Its high compatibility ensures thorough dispersion, providing uniform plasticizing and flame-retardant properties without altering the finished products appearance.

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