CELOPRO® HEB30S

CELOPRO® HEB30S
Product Properties
Constitution:
Hydroxyethyl cellulose
Appearance: White Powder Delayed Solubility: Yes
Substitution degree: Standard etherification Enzyne resistance:
Yes
Product Specification
Moisture: ≤5%
Content of NaCI: ≤5%
Particle Size: <180µm: min 90.0 %
Particle Size: <100µm: min 40.0 %
Viscosity: 1,500 – 2,400 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

Celopro® HEB : Low dust, Strong Stability Paints Additives

Celopro®HEB series stands out for its low-dust formulation, ensuring a cleaner and safer working environment during handling and production. With excellent water solubility, Celopro® HEB quickly dissolves in water to form a stable colloidal solution. It delivers not only exceptional thickening performance but also robust stability under varying conditions such as heat, light, acids, and alkalis.

As a preferred thickener for water-based paints, Celopro® HEB enhances emulsification, dispersion, and stabilization, contributing to superior application performance and product consistency.

  • Water based paints

    Water based paints

    As a thickener, HEC controls the consistency of the paint through intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen bonds and hydration, thereby ensuring the uniformity and stability of the paint.

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Choosing the right thickener for paint formulations plays a crucial role in achieving desired consistency, flow properties, and overall performance.
Cellulose ether is easily affected by cellulase and microorganisms. Enzymes preferentially attack the unreplaced dehydrated glucose units, which will lead to the hydrolysis of macromolecular chains and the reduction of product viscosity. Ether substituents can protect the cellulose backbone, so the stability of cellulose ether increases with the increase of DS or the uniformity of substitution, and only a few unsubstituted dehydrated glucose units are attacked by hydrolases.
HEC is the abbreviation of hydroxyethyl cellulose. It is a white or light yellow, odorless, non-toxic fibrous or powdered solid, prepared by etherification of alkaline cellulose and ethylene oxide (or chloroethanol), and is non-ionic soluble cellulose ethers.

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