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Cellulose Ether

Cellulose ether, derived from natural cellulose, is a versatile polymer widely used across industries. In construction, it enhances cement and mortar with improved water retention and binding properties. The pharmaceutical and food sectors use it as a stabilizer and emulsifier, while it improves viscosity in paints and coatings. Its adaptability ensures its role in diverse, sustainable applications.

Key Applications:​

Food

(Milk, ice cream, etc.)

Cosmetics

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Coating Materials

Synthetic Resin

Paints

Pharmaceutical

Properties:

Ice Cream Flavors

Food: used as a food thickener, stabilizer, and humectant, mainly for thickening, water retention, and improving texture.

Cosmetic Products

Cosmetics: functions as a thickener, emulsifier, binder, and humectant, improving the texture and user experience while preventing separation.

Mold Remediation

Coating Materials: serves as a thickener, water retention agent, dispersant, and stabilizer. It increases the viscosity and fluidity of the coating, making it more uniform and stable while enhancing adhesion and durability.

Pipette and test plate

Synthetic Resin: a reinforcement material to enhance the properties of resins. It provides improved mechanical strength, heat resistance, and biodegradability.

Wall painter

Paints: functions as a thickener, water retention agent, and storage stabilizer. It increases the viscosity of the paint, improves application performance, prevents pigment gelation, and enhances storage stability.

Medical Specialists

Pharmaceutical: mainly used as a drug carrier and stabilizer, enhancing drug solubility and stability, making it easier for the body to absorb and exert its effects.

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