KimaCell® CMC TD6000 sodium carboxymethyl cellulose's aqueous solution has the functions of bonding, thickening, dispersing, suspending and stabilizing. Reactive printing paste is a product of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose with a high degree of etherification, so as to avoid reaction with reactive dyes. As the thickener of printing paste, reactive printing paste can stabilize the viscosity, improve the fluidity of the paste, enhance the hydrophilic ability of the dye, make the dyeing uniform and reduce the color difference; at the same time, in the washing process after printing and dyeing, the washing rate is higher, The fabric feels soft to the touch.
Chemical name | Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose |
Synonym | Cellulose gum, Carboxymethyl Cellulose, derivative of cellulose, Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt, Na CMC, Sodium cellulose glycolate, Sodium CMC |
CAS number | 9004-32-4 |
Brand | KimaCell |
Product Grade | CMC TD6000 |
Solubility | Water Soluble Cellulose ether |
Physical form | White to off-white cellulose powder |
Appearance | White to creamy, free flow odorless powder |
PH | 6.5- 8.5 |
Viscosity ( 1%, Brookfield, 25℃) | 5500-6500 cps |
Degree of Substitution | 0.9-1.5 |
Purity (dry basis) | Min97% |
Loss on drying (moisture) | Max. 8.0% |
Particle size | Min.99.0% pass through 100 mesh |
HS code | 39123100 |
KimaCell® CMC TD6000 sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is the use of printing paste mainly to play the role of thickener, emulsifier and suspending agent. CMC for printing and dyeing is not easy to react with reactive dyes; good paste rate, relatively stable storage; high structural viscosity, good water holding capacity, suitable for rotary screen, flat screen and hand printing; refined CMC has a high degree of water-soluble solution gel , high transparency, excellent mesh penetration and suction filtration performance, stable viscosity, can enhance the hydrophilic ability and penetration ability of dyes, thereby improving the clarity of printing and pigment fixation. It has good rheology and is more suitable for fine pattern printing of hydrophilic fiber textiles than sodium alginate. The actual printing effect is comparable to the latter. It can replace sodium alginate or be used in printing paste in combination with it. Achieve good economic benefits.