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  • Post time: 01-07-2024

    Carboxymethylcellulose / Cellulose Gum Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), commonly known as Cellulose Gum, is a versatile and widely used derivative of cellulose. It is obtained through the chemical modification of natural cellulose, which is typically sourced from wood pulp or cotton. Car...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-07-2024

    Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose HPMC E3, E5, E6, E15, E50, E4M Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) is a cellulose ether that has various grades, denoted by letters and numbers. These grades represent different specifications, including variations in molecular weight, hydroxypropyl content, and vis...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-07-2024

    Cellulose Gum – Food Ingredients Cellulose gum, also known as carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), is a modified cellulose polymer derived from plant sources. It is commonly used as a food ingredient due to its versatile properties as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and emulsifier. The primary sou...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-07-2024

    Cellulose Gum: Risks, Benefits & Uses Cellulose gum, also known as carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), is a modified cellulose polymer with a wide range of applications in various industries. It is commonly used as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and emulsifier in food products, pharmaceuticals, pe...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-06-2024

    Starch ether and cellulose ether are both types of ether derivatives used in various industries, particularly in construction and coatings. While they share some similarities in terms of being water-soluble polymers with thickening and stabilizing properties, there are fundamental differences bet...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-04-2024

    What is HEMC? Hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose (HEMC) is a cellulose derivative that belongs to the family of non-ionic water-soluble polymers. It is derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in the cell walls of plants. HEMC is synthesized by modifying cellulose with both hydroxyethyl and met...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-04-2024

    What is HEC ? Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is a non-ionic, water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in the cell walls of plants. It is commonly used in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and the construction industry. HEC is valued ...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-04-2024

    What is RDP? RDP stands for Redispersible Polymer Powder. It is a free-flowing, white powder consisting of polymer resin, additives, and fillers. Redispersible polymer powders are widely used in the construction industry, particularly in the formulation of dry-mix mortars, adhesives, and other bu...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-04-2024

    What is VAE powder? VAE powder stands for Vinyl Acetate Ethylene (VAE) powder & Redispersible Polymer Powder(RDP), which is a copolymer of vinyl acetate and ethylene. It is a type of redispersible polymer powder commonly used in the construction industry, particularly in the formulation of dr...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-04-2024

    Ethylcellulose ingredients Ethylcellulose is a polymer derived from cellulose, a natural substance found in the cell walls of plants. It is modified with ethyl groups to enhance its properties. Ethylcellulose itself does not contain additional ingredients in its chemical structure; it is a single...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-04-2024

    Ethyl cellulose function Ethyl cellulose is a versatile polymer that serves various functions in different industries, primarily in the pharmaceutical and food sectors. Derived from cellulose, it is modified with ethyl groups to enhance its properties. Here are some key functions of e...Read more »

  • Post time: 01-04-2024

    Active ingredients in carboxymethylcellulose Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) itself is not an active ingredient in the sense of providing therapeutic effects. Instead, CMC is commonly used as an excipient or inactive ingredient in various products, including pharmaceuticals, food, and personal care ...Read more »