CELOPRO® HHB50S

CELOPRO® HHB50S
Product Properties
Constitution:
Hydroxyethyl cellulose
Appearance:White PowderDelayed Solubility:Yes
Substitution degree:Standard etherificationEnzyne resistance:
Yes
Product Specification
Moisture:≤5%
Content of NaCI:≤5%
Particle Size:<180µm: min 90.0 %
Particle Size:<100µm: min 40.0 %
Viscosity:2,400 – 3,300 mPa•s
Brookfield, in 1.0% water solution, at 25°C.
Referential Data
Active substance(dry basis):>98.0 %
Bulk Density:450g/l – 650g/l

Hydroxyethyl cellulose in High-Performance Interior Paints

Celopro® HHB is a high performance grade of hydroxyethyl cellulose tailored for water based paints that require high quality specifications.

With its advanced mildew stabilization properties, Celopro® HHB excels in environments susceptible to moisture and microbial challenges.

This unique formulation ensures extended shelf life and stable performance even in harsh conditions, making it particularly ideal as a thickener and stabilizer for interior paints.

  • Interior Paints

    Interior Paints

    Celopro® HHB50S is a high-viscosity HEC with strong bio-stability, ideal for water-based interior paints. It extends the shelf life of finished paints up to two years. As a thickener, it effectively controls paint rheology and viscosity, enhancing suspension stability to prevent pigment and filler sedimentation, ensuring uniformity and stability in the paint system.

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