Supplier: Cotton fibre, cellulose powder, turpentine, crude sulphate turpentine
Supplier: Bleached cotton linter, cellulose, htpb
Application of nitrocellulose Nitrocellulose, also known as cellulose nitrate or nitrocellulose, is an organic polymer compound with the chemical formula (C6H7N3O11) n. It is the product of the esterification reaction between cellulose and nitrate, usually in the form of white or slightly yellow cotton fluff, insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents such as esters and acetone Nitrocellulose, also known as cellulose nitrate ester, abbreviated as NC, commonly known as nitrocellulose, is the product of the reaction between cellulose and nitrate. Nitrocellulose made from cotton fibers is called nitrocellulose. Nitrocellulose is a white fibrous polymer that is resistant to water, dilute acids, weak alkalis, and various oils. Different degrees of polymerization result in different strengths, but they are all thermoplastic substances. Easy to change color under sunlight and highly flammable. Attention should be paid to safety in production, processing, packaging, storage, transportation, sales, and use.
EHEC (ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose) and MEHEC (methyl ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose) are non-ionic cellulose ethers, manufactured by a unique, solvent-free process, ensuring you a low carbon footprint and cellulose with carefully calculated performance characteristics. These are manufactured using cellulose from wood or cotton linters via alkalization, ethoxylation and reaction with ethyl- and methyl-chloride For price, specifications and other details please contact us.
Supplier: Nitrocellulose (nc cotton), hydroxyethyl cellulose (hec)
Services: Produce and trade
Supplier: Cellulose product is available for us, such as refine cotton, methyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, polyanionic cellulose, etc., and these products can be used as an additive in food, oil drilling, pharmaceutical, detergent, paper making, ceramics
Cellulose Gum : Sidley Chemical is one of the more prominent manufacturers of cellulose gum, one of the most useful and in-demand products in both foods and industrial uses. In fact, people around the world both use and consume products with cellulose gum inside, but often have little understanding of what this product actually does. What is Cellulose Gum? Basically, cellulose gum is a highly versatile material that is very cost efficient. The sheer number of uses for this product is many, but the main applications include the following; - Daily Chemicals - Food - Printing & Dyeing - Oil Drilling - Papermaking and more Essentially, cellulose gum is a stabilizing product that helps in a number of different uses, particularly in foods and beverages. In fact, cellulose gum that is used in beverages helps improve the overall taste, makes it more resistant to high temperatures and preventing precipitation. Where Does Cellulose Gum come from : Extracted from pure cotton cellulose and wood pulp, cellulose gum can divided into two types, industrial and food grade which are separated by their purity levels. Essentially, industrial grade cellulose gum is less than 99.5% and is used for a variety of purposes. Only cellulose gum that is 99.5% pure or greater can be safely consumed and is used in a wide variety of food products. Although artificial sounding in nature, cellulose gum does come from all-natural sources. How is Cellulose Gum Used : It might actually be a better question to ask in what industries is cellulose gum ingredients not used. Cellulose gum is mostly used in food products as a stabilizing and thickening agent. You will mostly find this product in the following; - Milk and Milk Drinks - Ice Cream - Syrups - Yogurt - Baked Goods and more In ice cream for example, cellulose gum is used to prevent the formation of ice crystals and provide a smooth taste as well. The water, protein and fats found in ice cream are better dispersed to create a stable mixture when the gum is used. In addition, cellulose gum greatly reduces the production costs of ice cream as well. In addition to food products, the industrial grade cellulose gum is used in oil drilling, household items and many personal care products as well. The exact uses of this product vary depending on the application, but mostly the ability to thicken and stabilize the ingredients already found in these products is how it is mostly used. Because it mixes easily in hot or cold water, adds texture and stabilizes the pH balance, cellulose gum has become one of the most common products found in both food and household items. Founded in 2007 and specializing in the production, sale and export of cellulose products, Sidley Chemical is one of the leading manufacturers of this product. Providing top of the line products and technical support for their applications, Sidley Chemical has continued to research and develop new methods for provi
CAS NO. : 9032-42-2 HS Code : 39123929 Origin : Germany Appearance : White Powder Methyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose- MHEC is made from highly pure cotton-cellulose by reaction of etherification under alkaline conditions without any organs of animals, fat and other bioactive constituents. MHEC appears to be white powder and is odorless and tasteless. It is featured by hygroscopicity and hardly soluble in hot water, acetone, ethanol and toluene. In cold water MHEC will swell into colloidal solution and its solybility is not influenced by PH value.Similar to methyl cellulose while being added to Hdroxyethyl groups. MHEC is more resistant to saline, easily soluble in water and has higher gel temperature. Applications :Tile Grouts, Tiles Adhesive, White Cement based wall putty, Water based Latex Paint, Printing Ink, Oil Drilling, Dry & Wet Mortar series, Construction & Building Material, Retaining Water & improving constructability, Thickening Agent, Decorative Plaster, Gypsum, Detergent etc.
CAS NO. : 9032-42-2 HS Code : 39123929 Origin : Germany Appearance : White Powder Methyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose- MHEC is made from highly pure cotton-cellulose by reaction of etherification under alkaline conditions without any organs of animals, fat and other bioactive constituents. MHEC appears to be white powder and is odorless and tasteless. It is featured by hygroscopicity and hardly soluble in hot water, acetone, ethanol and toluene. In cold water MHEC will swell into colloidal solution and its solybility is not influenced by PH value.Similar to methyl cellulose while being added to Hdroxyethyl groups. MHEC is more resistant to saline, easily soluble in water and has higher gel temperature. Applications :Tile Grouts, Tiles Adhesive, White Cement based wall putty, Water based Latex Paint, Printing Ink, Oil Drilling, Dry & Wet Mortar series, Construction & Building Material, Retaining Water & improving constructability, Thickening Agent, Decorative Plaster, Gypsum, Detergent etc.