- PVC Industry
- Plasticizer for PVC:
- CPW is used as a secondary plasticizer in PVC formulations, which are widely applied in products such as:
- Cables and wires: CPW enhances the flexibility, insulation, and flame resistance of PVC materials used in electrical cables.
- PVC flooring: Adds flexibility, making flooring products more durable and resistant to wear.
- Hoses and tubes: Provides plasticizing properties, making hoses and tubes flexible and easy to handle.
- Synthetic leather: Improves flexibility and enhances flame retardant properties in imitation leather products.
- CPW is used as a secondary plasticizer in PVC formulations, which are widely applied in products such as:
- Rubber Industry
- Additive in Rubber Compounds:
- CPW is used in the rubber industry to impart flame retardancy, chemical resistance, and oil resistance. It is commonly found in:
- Conveyor belts: Especially those used in mining and heavy industry where flame resistance is critical.
- Rubber hoses: Provides flame and oil resistance, making hoses more durable for industrial applications.
- Industrial rubber sheets: Improves flexibility and enhances flame retardancy in rubber products used in construction and automotive sectors.
- CPW is used in the rubber industry to impart flame retardancy, chemical resistance, and oil resistance. It is commonly found in:
- Paints and Coatings Industry
- Flame Retardant Additive:
- CPW is added to paints, varnishes, and coatings to improve their flame retardancy and chemical resistance. Common applications include:
- Fire-resistant paints: Used for structural steel, electrical enclosures, and industrial surfaces to reduce flammability.
- Corrosion-resistant coatings: CPW enhances the protective properties of coatings used in harsh environments, such as marine and industrial facilities.
- CPW is added to paints, varnishes, and coatings to improve their flame retardancy and chemical resistance. Common applications include:
- Metalworking Industry
- Component in Metalworking Fluids:
- CPW is used in metal cutting oils, lubricants, and coolants due to its lubricity, stability, and ability to provide cooling during high-temperature metalworking operations. It is found in:
- Machining and grinding fluids: Reduces friction and wear during the metalworking process.
- Rolling oils: Used in metal rolling mills to ensure smooth processing of metals.
- CPW is used in metal cutting oils, lubricants, and coolants due to its lubricity, stability, and ability to provide cooling during high-temperature metalworking operations. It is found in:
- Adhesives and Sealants Industry
- Plasticizer and Flame Retardant:
- CPW is used in the formulation of adhesives and sealants to improve their flexibility, chemical resistance, and flame retardant properties. Examples include:
- Construction adhesives: Used in building materials that require flame resistance and flexibility, such as sealants for windows, doors, and expansion joints.
- Automotive sealants: Provides additional strength and durability in adhesives used for vehicle assembly.
- CPW is used in the formulation of adhesives and sealants to improve their flexibility, chemical resistance, and flame retardant properties. Examples include:
- Textile Industry
- Coating for Flame Retardancy:
- CPW is used in textile coatings to impart flame retardant properties in products such as:
- Protective clothing: Flame-retardant clothing for industrial workers, firefighters, and military personnel.
- Furnishings: Coating for fabrics used in curtains, upholstery, and carpets to improve flame resistance.
- CPW is used in textile coatings to impart flame retardant properties in products such as:
- Leather Industry
- Leather Processing Additive:
- CPW is used in the treatment of leather to improve its flexibility, softness, and water resistance. Common applications include:
- Leather upholstery: Used in furniture and automotive seating.
- Footwear leather: Helps maintain the durability and flexibility of leather used in shoes and boots.
- CPW is used in the treatment of leather to improve its flexibility, softness, and water resistance. Common applications include:
- Lubricants Industry
- Lubricant and Coolant Additive:
- CPW is used as an additive in lubricants for industrial machinery, providing extreme pressure resistance and anti-wear It is found in:
- Gear oils and hydraulic fluids: Used in heavy machinery, including construction and agricultural equipment, where high performance and stability are required.
- CPW is used as an additive in lubricants for industrial machinery, providing extreme pressure resistance and anti-wear It is found in:
- Construction Industry
- Flame Retardant and Plasticizer:
- CPW is used in a variety of construction materials due to its flame retardant and plasticizing Applications include:
- Flame retardant insulation materials: CPW enhances the fire resistance of insulation materials used in building construction.
- Sealants and caulks: Provides flexibility and flame resistance in products used to seal joints and gaps in buildings.
- CPW is used in a variety of construction materials due to its flame retardant and plasticizing Applications include:
- Automotive Industry
- Additive in Automotive Components:
- CPW is used in automotive plastics, rubber parts, and coatings to improve flame retardancy and durability. It is applied in:
- Under-the-hood components: CPW is used in hoses, seals, and gaskets that must withstand high temperatures and exposure to oils.
- Interior and exterior plastics: Provides flame retardancy in automotive parts, including dashboards and trim.
- CPW is used in automotive plastics, rubber parts, and coatings to improve flame retardancy and durability. It is applied in:
- Agriculture Industry
- Pesticide Carrier:
- CPW is sometimes used as a carrier for agricultural chemicals and pesticides, enhancing the effectiveness of certain formulations and improving resistance to moisture.
- Cable and Wire Industry
- Flame Retardant for Insulation:
- CPW is commonly used in the insulation of cables and wires to provide flame resistance and ensure safety in electrical installations for:
- Power cables: Used in residential, commercial, and industrial
- electrical systems.
- Communication cables: CPW-treated insulation is used in telephone, internet, and data communication systems.
- CPW is commonly used in the insulation of cables and wires to provide flame resistance and ensure safety in electrical installations for:

