Sources/Uses
Used for chemical resistant gage fluids and instrument seals; as heat exchange fluids; in high-boiling specialty solvents; in color dispersions; as a crank case additive to dissolve sludge and gums; as ingredients in motor tune-up compounds; a component of Halowax 1031; in the production of electric condensers; in the insulation of electric cables and wires; as an additive to extreme pressure lubricants; as supports for storage batteries; as a coating in foundry use; as a solvent; as an immersion liquid in microscopy; as a raw material for dyes; as a wood preservative; Chlorinated naphthalenes have not been manufactured in the US since 1977; [HSDB]
Comments
"Symptoms of chronic exposure to this class of compounds include chloracne, cysts, headache, fatigue, vertigo, anorexia and jaundice. This compound is a strong irritant. It may be absorbed through the skin."; [CAMEO] May cause irritation; [MSDSonline] See "CHLORINATED NAPHTHALENES."