Hydroxyethyl Cellulose(HEC) Hydroxyethyl cellulose is a gelling and thickening agent derived from cellulose. It is widely used in cosmetics, cleaning solutions, and other household products. Hydroxyethyl cellulose is also used extensively in the oil & gas industry as a drilling mud additive under the name HEC as well in industrial applications, paint & coatings, ceramics, adhesives, emulsion polymerization, inks, construction, welding rods, pencils and joint fillers.
Kazakhstan based cotton cellulose producer. Loose mass of white color, not containing extraneous inclusions in the form of plaster, sand, rubber pieces, metallic inclusions and other impurities of non-cellulosic nature. Alpha cellulose: 99.4% Humidity: 9.8% Ash content: 0.25% Sulphuric acid insoluble: 0.30-0.50 % Brightness: 88% Fraction of dust: 1.1% Dynamic viscosity: 513 mpa.S Annual production of 5 000 metric tons. Reliable supplier with consistent quality and competitive pricing! Samples, certificates and other documentation available upon request.
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