Clariant hydroxyethyl cellulose
Product introduction: Clariant HS-30000YP2 can be used in high-grade architectural coatings with excellent water retention and thickening properties. And the solid content of Clariant hydroxyethyl cellulose reaches 50%, which is less than 0.5%. Clariant hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is a white or light yellow, tasteless, non-toxic fibrous or powder solid, which is prepared by etherification of alkaline cellulose and ethylene oxide (or chloroethanol), and belongs to non-ionic soluble cellulose ethers.
Clariant industrial grade hydroxyethyl cellulose is used in industrial coatings, such as latex paint, wood paint, metal paint, etc. Clariant hydroxyethyl cellulose has stable product performance, and its consistency will not change significantly with the difference of process. The fineness of HEC is the best product for thickening high-grade coatings. Clariant hydroxyethyl cellulose has fine particle size and can be fully dissolved. Clariant hydroxyethyl cellulose is refined from high-grade cotton, and its thickening property on the coating is incomparable to that of ordinary hydroxyethyl cellulose.
Clariant hydroxyethyl cellulose has good compatibility with various raw materials and polychrome systems, avoids delamination, has excellent water retention, good stability to reduce the flocculation of coatings, and has high antimicrobial activity
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