Applications of Sodium cellulose in Building Materials   Sodium Cellulose Applications Natural fiber (like cotton) after alkali treatment can make ionic-type cellulose ether with monochloroacetic acid sodium as the etherifying agent and via a series of reactions and processes. The degree of substitution (DS) is usually 0.4-1.4 and has a big effect on the performance… read more →

HYDROXYPROPYL METHYLCELLULOSE HPMC VS MC   Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose is non-ionic cellulose mixed ether made from refined cotton by alkaline treatment and then by a series of reactions with propylene epoxide and methyl chloride as etherifying agents. The degree of substitution is generally 1.2-2.0. Its properties are varied depending on the difference of the proportion of methoxy content.. read more →

e466 Food Additive—Specific Application of Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose in Food Industry sodium carboxymethylcellulose has thickening, emulsifying, shaping, puffing and fresh keeping properties and can be used in place of food gum like gelatin, agar and sodium alginate. The addition of Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose in food can reduce the food production cost, increase the food grade, improve the.. read more →

Functions of HPMC/HEC in Building Materials   Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) can be divided into the products with surface treatment (cold-water dispersing type) and those without surface treatment (ordinary type).   Application Effects   In order to meet the needs of green and environmental protection, our company has specially developed and produced products in such brands.. read more →

Application of PAC ( Polyanionic Cellulose ) in Oil Drilling Fluid Polyanionic Cellulose Due to excellent thickening, stabilizing, suspending properties and resistance to high temperature, PAC is widely used in the oil drilling fluid.   Polyanionic Cellulose is more suitable for offshore drilling and the functions of Polyanionic Cellulose in drilling fluid are listed as.. read more →