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Chlorinated Paraffin-52 First grade

Supplied byLemman Laboratories International- Last Updated on Feb 2, 2018

Chlorinated paraffin. Acts as a plasticizer. It is used in lubricating oils to decrease freezing point, enhance pressure resistance and the strength along with the anti-corrosion property of oil film. It improves the anti-aging property, mechanical strength and service ability of products. It is non-combustible, non-explosive, non-volatile, non-toxic and soluble in most organic solvents, insoluble in water and ethanol. It gets decomposed at 120°C and releases hydrogen chloride gas. It is obtained after melting, chlorinating, de-acidification of solid paraffins and lastly adding an appropriate heat stabilizer. It is widely used for CPVC, chlorinated rubber, and other polymers in order to produce stable, waterproof, fire-retarding paint and emulsion.
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