Chlorinated Paraffin

Chlorinated Paraffin

Molecular Formula : C₁₄H₁₉Cl₉


Molecular Weight : 400-600 g/mol


CAS Number : 63449-39-8


Chemical Category : Chlorinated Hydrocarbon


Chlorinated Paraffin is a group of chemical compounds derived from paraffin wax that have been chlorinated to varying degrees. Widely used as a plasticizer, it enhances the flexibility and durability of PVC and other synthetic materials. Chlorinated Paraffin also serves as a flame retardant in plastics, rubber, and coatings, and is utilized in lubricants, paints, and adhesives. Its ability to improve performance and extend the life of products makes it an essential compound across industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and construction.

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