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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:

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

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

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.

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

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.

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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