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Textile Grade Carboxy Methyl Cellulose
SODIUM C.M.C.(Carboxy Methyl Cellulose TEXTLE GRADE )
CMC is produced by the reaction of cellulose with sodium hydroxide and monochloro acetic acid
DIFFERENT GRADES OF C.M.C. - LVB For Low viscosity
- MVB For Medium Viscosity
- HVB For High viscosity
We are also able to modify our products as per customer’s product requirement & specification. TECHNOLOGICAL REASONS FOR USE - Many types are available with especially adapted varieties for numerous applications.
- Preservation of properties within very narrow limits.
- Very small concentrations are required.
- Freeze - thaw stabilization.
- It has better resistance towards micro - organisms that any unmodified natural products.
- It is colourless & odourless .
- It is easily soluble, even in cold water.
- Binding and thickening.
- Suspending and stabilizing.
- Emulsifying
- Forming protective film
- Improving rheological properties.
- Preventing growth if crystals.
- Preventing synergies of starch containing products.
Application - THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES
- CMC as a wrap size, as a thickeners in printing pastes and as ingredient in various finishes.
- High film strength thickener, good adhesive to fiber, film former.
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