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Ceramics Grade Carboxy Methyl Cellulose
SODIUM C.M.C.(Carboxy Methyl Cellulose CERAMICS GRADES) CMC is produced by the reaction of cellulose with sodium hydroxide and monochloro acetic acid
DIFFERENT GRADES FOR CERAMICS
- Hv Spe Medium Viscosity
- HPV Medium Viscosity
- DVP Medium but higher than Hvspe
- DVPP Higher Grade than DVP
We are also able to modify our products as per customerââ¬â¢s product requirement & specification.
TECHNOLOGIC 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 synersis of starch containing products.
Application
- CERAMICS INDUSTRIES: In the ceramic industries CMC finds use as stabilizer and binder for glazes for improving green strength of moulded, thrown or slipeast bodies as secondary binders for various speciality product, like refrectory trowelling compound and as an organic prsticider for casting slips.
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