| MOQ: | 1000kg |
| Price: | ≥2000kg US$ 4.83 ≥5000kg US$ 4.28 |
| Standard Packaging: | 80×60×20cm Bagged or Barrelled |
| Delivery Period: | 5-8work days |
| Payment Method: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,MoneyGram,Western Union |
| Supply Capacity: | 200 T/Year |
Thickener And Film-forming Agent Hydroxyethyl Cellulose In Daily Products
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose is an ideal thickener for coatings and cosmetics. HEC exhibits excellent fungal resistance, system thickening and denaturation modification capabilities, and good water retention and film-forming properties, resulting in a final product with complete visual appeal and all necessary application characteristics.
HEC - Introduction
HEC is an effective film-forming agent, binder, thickener, stabilizer, and dispersant in shampoos, hair sprays, neutralizers, conditioners, and cosmetics; it also acts as a soil resettling agent in detergent powders. HEC dissolves rapidly at high temperatures, accelerating the production process and improving efficiency. A significant characteristic of detergents containing HEC is improved fabric smoothness and silkiness, it also possesses the following properties:
1. HEC is soluble in hot or cold water and does not precipitate at high temperatures or boiling, giving it a wide range of solubility and viscosity characteristics, as well as non-thermal gelation.
2. Its nonionic nature allows it to coexist with a wide range of other water-soluble polymers, surfactants, and salts, making it an excellent colloidal thickener for solutions containing high electrolyte concentrations.
3. Its water-retaining capacity is twice that of methylcellulose, and it exhibits excellent flow control properties.
4. Compared with the recognized methylcellulose and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, HEC has the lowest dispersibility, but the highest protective colloid capacity. Therefore, hydroxyethyl cellulose is widely used in the fields of oil extraction, coatings, construction, medicine and food, textiles, papermaking and polymer polymerization reactions.
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (HEC) Applications
Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is used as an adhesive, surfactant, colloid protective agent, dispersant, emulsifier, and dispersion stabilizer. It has a wide range of applications in coatings, inks, fibers, dyeing, papermaking, cosmetics, pesticides, mineral processing, oil production, and pharmaceuticals.
1. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is generally used as a thickener, protective agent, binder, stabilizer, and additive in the preparation of emulsions, jellies, ointments, lotions, eye cleansers, suppositories, and tablets. Hydroxyethyl cellulose is also used as a hydrophilic gel, a scaffold material, and in the preparation of scaffold-type sustained-release formulations. It can also be used as a stabilizer in foods.
2. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is used as a sizing agent in the textile industry and as an adhesive, thickening, emulsifying, and stabilizing agent in the electronics and light industries.
3. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is used as a thickener and fluid loss reducer in water-based drilling and completion fluids, particularly for thickening brine drilling fluids. It can also be used as a fluid loss reducer for oil well cement. It can cross-link with polyvalent metal ions to form a gel.
4. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is used in water-based gel fracturing fluids for petroleum fracking and as a dispersant for polymers such as polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride. It can also be used as a thickener for latex thickening in the paint industry, a humidity sensor in the electronics industry, and a cement retarder and moisture retainer in the construction industry. It is also used in ceramic glazing and as a toothpaste binder. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is also widely used in printing and dyeing, textiles, papermaking, medicine, hygiene, food, tobacco, pesticides, and fire extinguishing agents.
5. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is used as a surfactant, colloid protective agent, and emulsion stabilizer for emulsions of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate, as well as a thickener, dispersant, and dispersion stabilizer for latex. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is widely used in coatings, fibers, dyeing, papermaking, cosmetics, medicine, and pesticides. It also has numerous applications in the oil extraction and machinery industries.
6. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) exhibits surface activity, thickening, suspending, binding, emulsifying, film-forming, dispersing, water-retaining, and protective properties in solid and liquid pharmaceutical preparations.
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Item
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Details
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Appearance
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yellowish or white odorless and tasteless granular powder.
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Viscosity
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See viscosity specification sheet
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Moisture, % ≤
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5
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Ash, % ≤
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5
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pH (1%, solution)
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6~8.5
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Viscosity specification
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Viscosity range(1%),mpa.s
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Viscosity range(2%),mpa.s
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Viscosity range(5%),mpa.s
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Rotor number
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Rotate speed,rpm
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09
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75-150
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1
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30
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3
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/
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150-400
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2
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60
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40
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25-105
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1
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30
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300
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150-400
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2
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30
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2000
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1500-2500
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3
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30
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6000
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4500-6500
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4
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60
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15000
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700-1500
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3
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30
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30000
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1500-2400
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3
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30
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50000
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2400-3300
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3
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30
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100000
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3300-6000
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4
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30
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