What are the alternatives to medium-chain chlorinated paraffins?

Medium-chain chlorinated paraffin is a chlorine-containing compound. Because of its environmental and health risks, many countries and regions restrict or prohibit its use. In order to replace the medium-chain chlorinated paraffin, some environmentally friendly substitutes have been introduced into the market. The following are some common substitutes for medium-chain chlorinated paraffins:

1, environmental protection paraffin: This is a chlorine-free compound, which is usually extracted from petroleum. It has similar physical and chemical properties, but does not contain harmful chloride.

2. Bio-based paraffin: This is a renewable substitute, usually using vegetable oil or animal fat as raw materials. Bio-based paraffin is relatively safe in environment and health.

3. Polyolefin wax: Polyolefin wax is made of polyolefin plastic waste and contains no chloride. It can also be used as a substitute for medium-chain chlorinated paraffin.

4. De-chained paraffin wax: De-chained paraffin wax is obtained by removing the low-melting components in paraffin wax, usually with low chloride content, and is considered as a substitute for medium-chain chlorinated paraffin wax. The feasibility of these substitutes depends on the specific application requirements and performance requirements. When choosing substitutes, it is recommended to consult relevant industry experts or manufacturers engaged in environmental protection materials for more detailed information.