Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is a water-soluble polymer derivative derived from natural cellulose through alkalization and etherification reactions. It is widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, paperm...
Read MoreEthyl cellulose (EC) is an etherified cellulose ether derivative. It exhibits excellent film-forming properties, water resistance, thermal stability, and chemical inertness, making it widely used in p...
Read MoreHydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a common water-soluble polymer widely used in building materials, pharmaceuticals, food, coatings, and daily chemicals. One of its most prominent properties is ...
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Read MoreHydroxyethyl Cellulose (HEC) is a nonionic, water-soluble cellulose ether widely used in coatings, construction, household chemicals, oil drilling, and other fields, primarily for thickening, stabiliz...
Read MoreHydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a chemically modified nonionic cellulose ether with excellent thickening, film-forming, water-retention, and dispersing properties. It is widely used in buildin...
Read MoreMethylcellulose (MC) is a nonionic cellulose ether derived from natural cellulose, formed by replacing some hydroxyl groups on the cellulose molecule with methoxy groups. It is insoluble in cold water...
Read MoreCarboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is a water-soluble polymer derived from chemically modified natural cellulose. It exhibits excellent thickening, film-forming, dispersibility, and water-retention propert...
Read MoreRedispersible polymer powder (RDP) is a type of polymer material that rapidly disperses in water and reforms into a stable emulsion. It is widely used in building mortars, tile adhesives, exterior wa...
Read MoreHydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a nonionic cellulose ether made from natural cellulose through chemical modification (introduction of hydroxypropyl and methyl substituents). It is widely used ...
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