Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose is a non-ionic cellulose mixed ether made from refined cotton after alkalization, using propylene oxide and methyl chloride as etherification agents, and through a series...
Read More1. The main functions of hydroxyethyl cellulose in cosmetics and skin care products are film-forming agents, emulsion stabilizers, adhesives, and hair conditioners. The risk factor is 1. It is relativ...
Read MoreHydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a non-ionic cellulose ether made from natural polymer materials through a series of chemical processes.It contains almost all properties of methyl cellulose (MC...
Read MoreHEC is a thickener commonly used in latex paint coatings and has the following benefits:Strong versatilityHEC is non-ionic and can be used in a wide pH range (2-12). It can be mixed with the component...
Read MoreGypsum putty, also known as wall scraping putty, is a powdery material with construction gypsum powder and talcum powder as the main raw materials and a small amount of gypsum modifier. When using, ad...
Read MoreVarious Applications of Construction Grade Cellulose Ether1. Cellulose ether products used in tile adhesivesAs a functional decorative material, ceramic tiles have been widely used all over the world,...
Read MoreQ1: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and hydroxymethylcellulose1. White or milky white fibrous powder or non-granule, even odorless, pure white, hygroscopic.2. It is relatively stable especially in alkal...
Read MoreHydroxyethyl cellulose HEC is a non-ionic water-soluble cellulose ether product, which is widely used in architectural coatings, petroleum, polymer polymerization, medicine, daily use, paper and ink, ...
Read MoreThe indispensable material in construction engineering is plastering mortar, which also plays an important role in construction, so what minefields do we need to avoid during construction? Let's t...
Read MoreChemical StructureCellulose is the most abundant natural polymer in nature. It is a linear polymer compound connected by D-glucose through β-(1-4) glycosidic bonds. The degree of polymerization of ce...
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