Chlorinated Paraffin Wax refers to a group of chemicals that are derived from the synthesis of chlorine gas and paraffin wax. It is a complex mixture of chlorinated hydrocarbons with varying degrees of chlorination. This acts as a fire-resistant additive by reducing the flammability and slowing down the spread of flames. The offered wax is often demanded as an additive in lubricants to enhance their lubricating properties, especially in metalworking fluids and cutting oils. Chlorinated Paraffin Wax is often used in PVC (polyvinyl chloride) products to improve their processing characteristics and end-use properties.