Chlorinated Paraffin
Chlorinated Paraffin Wax
What is Chlorinated Paraffin?
Chlorinated paraffin is a group of non-flammable chemical compounds obtained from the combination of chlorine and paraffin. It is used as a secondary plasticizer in PVC processing and exhibits plasticizing properties.
- Provides flexibility and durability in plastic and rubber products.
- It adds safety with its flame retardant properties.
- It plays a role in protecting metal surfaces thanks to its corrosion-resistant structure.
- It offers a cost advantage over primary plasticizers due to its affordability.
Chlorinated paraffins are generally divided into two groups based on carbon chain length: C10–13 (short chain) and C14–17 (medium chain).
Chlorinated Paraffin Properties
Property | Explanation |
Physical State | Liquid |
Chemical Formula | C10–13, C14–17 |
Molecular Weight | – g/mol |
Packaging Type | Barrel / Intermediate bulk container (IBC) |
Key Features | Plasticizer, corrosion inhibitor, fire retardant, economical |
In Which Industries Is Chlorinated Paraffin Used?
Chlorinated paraffin is used in many industries due to its versatile properties:
- Plastics Industry
- It is used as a secondary plasticizer in PVC processes.
- It increases the hardness, durability, and flexibility properties of plastics.
- Automotive Industry
- Used as a lubricant and sealant.
- Prevents wear and tear on vehicle parts and extends their lifespan.
- Paint and Coating Industry
- Provides protective and anti-corrosion additives.
- It increases the durability and water resistance of paint films.
- Textile Industry
- It is used as a fire retardant additive.
- Rubber Industry
- It acts as a stabilizer in rubber products.
- Provides flexibility and durability.
How is Chlorinated Paraffin Produced?
Chlorinated paraffin production is achieved by chlorinating paraffin oil:
- Chlorination of Paraffin Oil
- Paraffin oil is mixed with chlorine gas in a reactor.
- Chlorinated paraffin is formed as a result of the reaction.
- Removal of Impurities
- The product undergoes acid washing, precipitation, neutralization, and filtration processes.
- Privatization
- The final product undergoes additional processing according to its area of use and is made ready for industrial use.
⚠️ The production process is strictly controlled due to environmental and health risks.