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Methyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose(MHEC)
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Methyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose(MHEC) is a nonionic cellulose derivative that dissolves readily in water, either cold or hot. Compared to other cellulose ether chemistries, the methylcellulose derivatives have a slightly more Newtonian flow characteristic which provides increased high-shear (ICI) viscosity.
Application:
Adhesives | Wallpaper adhesives Latex adhesives Plywood adhesives |
Binders | Welding rods Ceramic glaze Foundry cores |
Coatings | Latex paint Texture paint |
Cosmetics | Hair conditioners Toothpaste Liquid soaps and bubble bath Hand creams and lotions |
Laundry Aids | Fabric finishes Aerosol starches Liquid cleaners |
Miscellaneous | Joint cements Hydraulic cements Plaster Caulking compound and putty Printing inks Asphalt emulsions |
Paper | Coating colors Size press solutions |
Pharmaceuticals | Lotions and emulsions Jellies and ointments |
Polymerization | PVAC and acrylic latices PVC suspension |
Textiles | Latex-back sizes Glass-fiber size Printing pastes |
Item | Property |
Appearance | White powder,free flowing |
Methoxy% | 28.0-30.0 |
Hydroxypropyl% | 7.0-12.0 |
Gel temperature℃ | 70.0-80.0 |
Loss on drying% | ≤5% |
PH value | 5.0-9.0 |
Residue% | ≤5.0% |
Moisture | ≤6% |
Viscosity,Brookfield LV, 2% solution (20℃) | 48000-240000mPa.s |
Viscosity,Brookfield RV, 2% solution (20℃) | 24000-85000mPa.s |

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