Chlorinated Paraffins (CPW)
Chlorinated Paraffins (CPW) are straight-chain hydrocarbons that have been chlorinated. Chlorinated Paraffins are classified according to their carbon-chain length and percentage of chlorination, with carbon-chain lengths generally ranging from C10 to C30 and chlorination from approximately 35% to greater than 70% by weight. Chlorinated Paraffins are made by chlorinating paraffins fractions obtained from petroleum distillation. The three most common commercial feedstocks used are paraffins with carbon number ranges of: Short-chain (C10-13), Intermediate-chain (C14-17) and Long-chain (C18-30).
Packaging
250kgs each in HDPE Barrels/Mild Steel Drums
Properties
Chlorinated Paraffins (CPW) is offered in various grades in respect of percentage of chlorination ranging from 40% to 65%. Viscosity increases with increase in percentage of chlorine. All grades of CPW are colorless to slight yellowish oily viscous liquid, free of foreign materials and are insoluble in water but soluble in benzene toluene etc. and have extremely low vapor pressure.
Packing
250kgs each in HDPE Barrels/Mild Steel Drums.
Note
Specific grades of Chlorinated Paraffin can be made on request.