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Detergent Grade


Detergent Grade


Cellulose ether  for detergent and cosmetics have various properities such as thickening, foam stabilization, emulsification and easy dispersion.

They have good compatibility with various additives of detergent and cosmetics, widely used in detergent, shower cream, shampoo and etc.


Recommend Application


Laundry detergent

Detergent

Shampoo

Liquid hand soap

Recommend Grade


GradeViscosity Range( 2% Brookfield RV)Modified
Snowcel™MP70DSP6,5000-75,000mpa.sNo
Snowcel™MP50DSP45,000-55,000mpa.sNo


Typical Properties


Fast dispersion in cool water

High thickening effect

High transparency

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Faq

Q:What are the primary application areas of HPMC in the construction industry?

A: HPMC is mainly used in tile adhesives, wall putty, cement-based mortars, gypsum-based mortars, self-leveling floors, and external wall insulation mortars.

Q:How to choose the appropriate HPMC variety?

A: When selecting HPMC, consider the specific application area and performance requirements, including viscosity, solubility, and water retention properties.

Q:What are the usage methods and precautions for HPMC?

A: The usage method mainly involves gradually adding HPMC to water while stirring until fully dissolved. Precautions include avoiding adding too much HPMC at once to prevent clumping.

Q:Can HPMC be mixed with other additives in construction materials?

A: Yes, HPMC can be mixed with various additives, such as redispersible polymer powder, cellulose ethers, and defoamers, depending on the specific application requirements.

Q:What are the storage conditions for HPMC?

A: HPMC should be stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated environment, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperatures.

Q:What are the precautions for HPMC transportation?

A: When transporting HPMC, ensure the packaging is intact and undamaged, avoid moisture and heat exposure, and do not mix with toxic or hazardous items.