Chlorinated Paraffin
Chlorinated Paraffin is a complex mixture of polychlorinated n-alkanes used as a secondary plasticizer and flame retardant in PVC and rubber applications. It enhances flexibility, resistance to oil and chemicals, and flame retardancy in polymer formulations. With excellent compatibility, especially in combination with primary plasticizers like DOP, Chlorinated Paraffin is widely used in cable sheathing, flooring, hoses, and synthetic leather in the plastic and rubber industry.Chemical Formula: CnH(2n+2−m)Clm (n = 10–30, m = 3–12)
Chemical Code: CAS 63449-39-8
Secondary plasticizer in flexible PVC compounds
Serves as a secondary plasticizer in flexible PVC compounds to improve flexibility and durability.Flame retardant in cable insulation and jacketing
Acts as a flame retardant in cable insulation and jacketing to improve fire safety and reduce flammability.Oil-resistant additive in synthetic leather
Used as an oil-resistant additive in synthetic leather to enhance durability and stain resistance.