CMC Carboxymethyl cellulose is a carboxymethyl group substitution product of cellulose, which can be a completely soluble or insoluble polymer depending on its molecular weight or degree of substituti...
Read MoreThere are differences between hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and hydroxyethylcellulose in terms of properties, uses and solubility. See explanation below for details.1. Different featuresHydroxypropyl m...
Read More1. Different properties: fibers are substances composed of continuous or discontinuous filaments. Cellulose is a macromolecular polysaccharide composed of glucose. Insoluble in water and general organ...
Read MoreTiles are almost a must-have choice for wall decoration. The traditional tile paving material is cement mortar. With the advancement of technology and technology, tile adhesives (known as tile glue...
Read MoreSodium carboxymethyl cellulose (Sodium CMC) product is an important cellulose ether, which is a polyanion product with good water solubility obtained from plant fibers through chemical modification. S...
Read MoreDifferent types of mortar1. Adhesive mortarAdhesive mortar is a kind of mortar which is mechanically mixed with cement, quartz sand, polymer cement and various additives.2. Cement mortarCement mortar ...
Read MoreRedispersible polymer powder is a powdery thermoplastic resin material made of polymer emulsion through a series of processes such as high temperature and ...
Read MoreWhat is Microcrystalline Cellulose?MCC (microcrystalline cellulose) is a purified partially depolymerized cellulose, white, odorless, tasteless, in the form of a crystalline powder composed of porous ...
Read MoreHydroxypropyl 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...
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