Chlorinated paraffin 70#
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Chlorinated paraffin 70#

Chlorinated paraffin 70#, appearing as a white or pale yellow powder or granules, exhibits excellent chemical stability.

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Product Overview and Applications

Chlorinated paraffin 70# appears as a white or pale yellow powder or granules and exhibits excellent chemical stability. It is insoluble in water and lower alcohols but soluble in mineral oils, aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated alkanes, ethers, acetone, and esters, and is compatible with many synthetic and natural materials. It resists oxidizing agents, acids, alkalis, and ultraviolet radiation, and possesses water‑repellent properties. At temperatures above 170°C, it undergoes mild degradation, releasing hydrogen chloride and forming olefins and other compounds. Due to its nearly fully saturated chemical structure, it offers outstanding flame retardancy, chemical resistance, solubility, aging resistance, thermal stability, and electrical insulation. It serves as a versatile additive flame retardant. Additionally, it provides moisture‑proofing, antistatic, and anti‑softening properties, resists compression, and exhibits low volatility. It also imparts lubricating and slip‑resistant characteristics, enhances toughness and thickens formulations, offers radiation‑shielding effects, and delivers waterproofing, insect‑repellent, and corrosion‑resistant functionalities.

Chlorinated paraffin 70# is typically blended with synergists such as antimony trioxide or antimony pentoxide to form an effective flame retardant. It is widely used in rubber, plastics, coatings, adhesives, and other products as a flame retardant for conveyor belts, cable materials, fire‑retardant coatings, polyesters, resin‑reinforced fiberglass, ABS, polystyrene, polyethylene, and epoxy resins. It can also serve as a fire‑resistant additive in inks and as a modifier in the paper industry. Additionally, it functions as a plasticizer and fabric‑finishing agent in the fiber industry, with applications that are rapidly expanding. It is further employed in the formulation of composite fire‑protective coatings and fire‑retardant paints, and as an extreme‑pressure, anti‑wear additive in industrial lubricants. In printing inks, it enhances gloss and wear resistance, while also being utilized for wood preservation and insect protection, as well as a sizing agent in the paper industry.

 

Product Name

Name: Chlorinated Paraffin 70#

Other names: chloroalkane, CP-70

Molecular formula

CAS Number: 106232-86-4 / CAS: 63449-39-8

 

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Specifications

 

70#

Appearance

White or pale yellow powder

Particle size (Mesh) (100%)

40

Chlorine content (%)

71-74

Softening point (°C)

95–105, 105–115

Acidity (mg KOH/g)

< 0.1

Moisture (%)

< 0.1

Thermal decomposition temperature (°C)

> 210

Carbon tetrachloride (PPm >

<2

Thermal stability (%) at 175°C for 4 hours

< 0.1

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