Hydroxyethyl Methylcellulose (HEMC) is a versatile cellulose ether derived from natural cellulose sources such as cotton or wood pulp. It appears as a white, odorless powder that dissolves in cold water to form a clear, viscous solution. With its non-toxic properties and unique performance characteristics, HEMC finds widespread applications in construction, personal care, pharmaceuticals, food, and many other industries.
Industry | Application Scenarios | Core Value |
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Construction Materials | Mortar, tile adhesive, self-leveling cement | Enhances crack resistance, water retention, and extends working time |
Personal Care | Shampoo, facial cream, lotion | Optimizes foam stability and enhances skin feel lubrication |
Pharmaceutical Preparations | Tablets, capsules, sustained-release formulations | Acts as a binder to improve drug forming rate |
Food & Beverage | Dairy products, baked goods, sauces | Stabilizes texture and extends shelf life |
Coatings & Inks | Latex paint, industrial coatings | Increases viscosity and adhesion, prevents pigment sedimentation |
Oil & Gas Extraction | Drilling fluid additive | Enhances drilling fluid stability and reduces water phase loss |
Environmental Friendliness:
♻️ Biodegradation rate >90% (within 28 days)
♻️ No volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions during production
Comparison Item | Traditional Thickeners (e.g., CMC) | HEMC |
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Water Retention Efficiency | Moderate (~75%) | High (>85%) |
Salt Tolerance | Sensitive (requires formulation adjustment) | Strong (suitable for high-electrolyte systems) |
Thermal Stability | Degrades at high temperatures | Stable below 120℃ |
Application Cost | Lower | Better cost-effectiveness (overall performance improvement of 30-50%) |
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