methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose-How does methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose retain water?
methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose-How does methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose retain water?
methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose is a non-ionic cellulose ether made from natural polymer material cellulose through a series of chemical processing. They are an odorless, tasteless and non-toxic white powder that swells into a clear or slightly turbid colloidal solution in cold water. It has the characteristics of thickening, bonding, dispersion, emulsification, film formation, suspension, adsorption, gelation, surface activity, moisture retention and protective colloid.
Excellent methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose can effectively solve the problem of water retention at high temperature. In high temperature seasons, especially in hot and dry areas and thin-layer construction on the sunny side, high-quality MHEC methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose is required to improve the water retention of the slurry.