Product Introduction
Cellulose is chemically altered with various additions to create cellulose ethers. The most prevalent polymer in nature, cellulose, is the source of the non-ionic, water-soluble polymer known as cellulose ether. Cellulose ether serves as binders, film formers, water-retention agents, suspension aids, surfactants, lubricants, protective colloids, and emulsifiers in the construction industry. Additionally, certain cellulose ether in aqueous solutions can thermally gel, which is a special characteristic with important applications.
Advantages
There is no other water-soluble polymer that possesses the valuable combination of properties that Cellulose Ethers do. The simultaneous presence of so many beneficial properties and the frequent interaction between them can be very advantageous economically. In many applications, numerous ingredients would be needed to accomplish what a single cellulose ether product could do. Plus, cellulose ether is much more effective than other water-soluble polymers, frequently producing optimal results at lower concentrations.
Product Data
Specification | 60E( 2910 ) | 65F ( 2906 ) | 75K ( 2208 ) |
Gelling temperature (℃) | 58-64 | 62-68 | 70-90 |
Methoxy (WT%) | 28.0-30.0 | 27.0-30.0 | 19.0-24.0 |
Hydroxypropoxy (WT%) | 7.0-12.0 | 4.0-7.5 | 4.0-12.0 |
Viscosity(cps, 2% Solution) | 3, 5, 6, 15, 50, 4000, 10000, 40000, 60000, 100000, 150000,200000 |