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Solubility of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC)

Water: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose is soluble in water, and the aqueous solution is surface active, highly transparent and stable.

2024/07/17
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The role of cellulose ether in dry mixed mortar!

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose is a synthetic polymer made from natural cellulose through chemical modification. Cellulose ether is a derivative of natural cellulose. The production of cellulose ether is different from synthetic polymers. Its most basic material is cellulose, a natural polymer compound. Due to the special structure of natural cellulose, cellulose itself has no ability to react with etherifying agents. However, after treatment with the swelling agent, the strong hydrogen bonds between and within the molecular chains are destroyed, and the active release of the hydroxyl group becomes alkali cellulose with the ability to react. After the reaction of the etherifying agent, the -OH group is converted into the -OR group. Cellulose ether is obtained.

2024/05/22
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Application of HPMC in construction industry

1. Cement mortar: improve the dispersion of cement sand, greatly improve the plasticity and water retention of mortar, have an effect on preventing cracks and enhance the strength of cement.

2024/05/02
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How to use hydroxypropyl methylcellulose

According to different uses and performance requirements, you can refer to the recommended ratio according to the product manual and configure it as needed.

2024/02/26
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The difference between hydroxypropyl methylcellulose HPMC slow-dissolving and instant-dissolving products

​Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (hereinafter referred to as HPMC) can be divided into instant type and slow-soluble type. Instant hydroxypropyl methylcellulose HPMC refers to the surface treatment using cross-linking agent during the production process, so that HPMC can be dissolved in cold water.

2023/11/08
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