CELOPRO® CX50

CELOPRO® CX50
Product Properties
Constitution: Cellulose ether
Appearance: White Powder Delayed Solubility: No
Etherification: High etherification Ionicity:
Nonionic
Product Specification
Moisture: ≤5%
Content of NaCI: ≤3%
Particle Size: <150µm: min 98.0 %
Particle Size: <125µm: min 50.0 %
Viscosity: 3,000 – 5,000 mPa•s
Brookfield, in 2.0% water solution, at 20°C.
Referential Data
Active substance(dry basis): >98.0 %
Bulk Density: 280g/l – 450g/l

HPMC application in ceramic

Celotech Chemical Group is a professional and reliable producer and provider of high-quality HPMC for construction & industrial applications for 15 years in China.

Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) enhances ceramic manufacturing with superior binding, excellent water retention, and optimized workability. Widely used in ceramic tile adhesives, glazes, and extrusion processes, HPMC ensures uniform consistency, reduced cracking, and improved strength. Its eco-friendly and efficient properties make it the ideal choice for modern ceramic applications.

  • HPMC in ceramic

    HPMC in ceramic

    Celotech’s HPMC enhances ceramic production by improving workability, water retention, and adhesion. As a key additive, it ensures uniform glazing, reduces cracking, and optimizes molding precision.

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With a certain technology, cellulose ether is mass-produced with practical uses, for example, in powder form, to be used as a water retention agent, thickener, adhesive, and stabilizer. This material can be modified into several derivative products such as carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), methylcellulose (MC), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC), hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC), and ethylcellulose (EC).
The cellulose ether is a polymer compound having an ether structure made of cellulose, and each glucosyl ring in the cellulose macromolecule contains three hydroxyl groups, a primary hydroxyl group on the sixth carbon atom, and a second or three carbon atoms.
Both HPMC and MHEC serve essential functions in cement-based and gypsum-based construction materials, enhancing workability, adhesion, and durability. While they share similar thickening, water retention, and adhesion-enhancing properties, their thermal stability and hydrophilicity set them apart.
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), as a kind of cellulose ether, has been widely used in the construction industry because of its excellent performance in the construction industry and its small amount of usage.

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