Chlorinated Paraffins are chemical compounds obtained through the chlorination of paraffinic hydrocarbons, primarily preferred as flame retardants due to their fire-resistant properties. Their ability to mix easily with other plasticizers also makes them suitable for use as viscosity regulators. The final properties of the blends are determined by the type and ratio of the plasticizer used.
Product Features:
Excellent pigment wettability
Superior lubricity and processability
High chemical and solvent resistance
Good heat resistance and thermal stability
Ability to provide flame retardancy
Contributing to viscosity control in formulations
Fields of Application:
PVC Applications and PVC Compounds
Cable and wire insulation systems
Plastic and rubber products
Fire-resistant coatings
Color masterbatches and various polymer additives
Polyethylene and other polymer processing applications
Powder coatings and industrial painting systems
Inks and printing auxiliaries
Textile finishing and emulsions
Hot-melt adhesives and sealants