Chlorinated Paraffin 52 Chlorinated paraffin plasticizer South Africa

  • Chlorinated Paraffin 52 Chlorinated paraffin plasticizer South Africa
  • Chlorinated Paraffin 52 Chlorinated paraffin plasticizer South Africa
  • Chlorinated Paraffin 52 Chlorinated paraffin plasticizer South Africa
  • What is chlorinated paraffin 52 used for?
  • Chlorinated paraffin 52 has low volatility and fine pressure resistance, inter-miscibility, inflaming resistance, chemical stability, moisture proof and chemical corrosion resistance properties. The product is toxic and has Styrene paints. And in plastic products, it is used as fire retardant, agglomerant and filling agent.
  • What is chlorinated paraffin (plasticlor)?
  • Chlorinated Paraffin (PLASTICLOR) with Chlorine content 44-52%. PLASTICLOR is a clear, pale yellow mobile liquid PLASTICLOR is used widely as a secondary plasticiser in flexible PVC compounds notable cable, footwear, hosing, conveyor belting, coated fabric and profiles.
  • What is chlorinated paraffin used for?
  • ature. Applications: Chlorinated paraffin S52 is typically used as an extreme pressure additive in machining, dra ing and stamping fluids. It is used as a plasticizer in PVC. Its addition to paints, coatings and sealants improves their water bisleyinternational.comCopyright 2 21 Bisley & Co. Pty
  • What is the molecular formula of chlorinated paraffin 52?
  • Average molecular formula is C15H26Cl6, average molecular weight is 419.09.It is inflammable, non-explosive, non-volatile and non-toxic. Soluble in most organic solvents, insoluble in water and ethyl alcohol. Chlorinated paraffin 52 has low volatility and fine pressure resistance, inter-miscibility, inflaming resistance,
  • Why is chlorinated paraffin used as a lubricant?
  • and pale-yellow liquid. Chlorinated paraffin is a complex mixture of polychlorinated alkanes obtained by chlorinating paraffin obtained fro petroleum distillation. It is used as a lubricant additive because the chlorine reacts with metal forming a metal chloride film which ‘smooths the surface’
  • Are chlorinated paraffins carcinogenic?
  • There is limited evidence for the carcinogenicity of a commercial chlorinated paraffin product of average carbon-chain length c23 and average degree of chlorination 43% in experimental animals. No data were available from studies in humans on the carcinogenicity of chlorinated paraffins.

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