What is Hydroxyethyl CelluloseHydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), a white or light yellow fibrous or powdery solid, is prepared by the etherification reaction of alkaline cellulose and ethylene oxide (or ch...
Read MoreHydroxyethyl cellulose HEC introduction:Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is a non-ionic cellulose ether made from cellulose, a polymer material, through a series of chemical processes. It is a white powde...
Read MoreAt present, many masonry and plastering mortars have poor water retention performance, and the water slurry will separate after a few minutes of standing. So it is very important to add an appropriate...
Read MoreIn ready-mixed mortar, as long as a little cellulose ether can significantly improve the performance of wet mortar, it can be seen that cellulose ether is a main additive that affects the construction...
Read MoreRedispersed latex powder is a powder dispersion obtained by spray-drying modified polymer emulsion. It has good dispersibility and can be re-emulsified into a stable polymer emulsion after adding wate...
Read MoreThe Effect of Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose on the Properties of Ceramic SlurriesSodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC for short) is a derivative with an ether structure obtained by chemically modifyin...
Read MoreThe effect of hydroxyethyl cellulose on the skinHydroxymethylcellulose (HMC) is a polymer glue that can be used as a skin conditioner, film former and antioxidant in skin care products.What is the eff...
Read MoreThe difference between HPMC and MC, HEC, CMC1. Methylcellulose (MC)After the refined cotton is treated with alkali, cellulose ether is produced through a series of reactions with methane chloride as e...
Read MoreThe difference between hydroxypropyl methylcellulose HPMC and methylcellulose MCHPMC is hydroxypropyl methylcellulose. This is a non-ionic cellulose mixed ether, which is made of alkalized refined cot...
Read MoreThe application and performance of hydroxyethyl cellulose in daily chemicalAs a non-ionic surfactant, hydroxyethyl cellulose has the following properties in addition to thickening, suspending, binding...
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