SODIUM CMC or Cellulose Gum is a water-soluble cellulose ether. It is an acid derivative of cellulose generally made from refined cotton or wood pulp with carboxymethyl groups (-CH2-COOH) bound to some of the hydroxyl groups of the glucopyranose monomers that make up the cellulose backbone. It is often used as its sodium salt, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose. It has a wide applications in various industries.
Application:
Industries | Application areas |
Textile Industry | Thickener in printing pastes Ingredient in various finishes High film strength thickener Adhesion to fiber, film former |
Paint Industry | Viscosity control agent in emulsion Paints, where it also has a beneficial influence on brush ability In distempers as a binder porous surfaces like wall board, plaster etc Excellent bonding agent for fillers |
Soaps & Detergents | Addition of CMC in detergents, especially in synthetic detergents, improves soil suspending properties |
Pesticides | In manufacturing of pesticides powders, CMC improves suspensibility and acts as a “Sticker” where necessary. |
Oil Well Drilling | As a conditioning agent for their drilling mud |
Paper & Corrugated Board Industry | In multi wall paper rack manufacture CMC pastes have an advantages of cleanliness and economy In corrugated board, it is used as a viscosity control agent and stabilizer for starch pastes Also an adhesive agent |
Ceramic Industries | Stabilizer and binder for glazes Improves green strength of moulded, thrown or slipeast bodies As secondary binder for various specialty products, like refractory trowelling compound As an organic pesticide for casting slips |
Deals in supplying and manufacturing of drugs such as carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, sodioum c.m.c., cms, inorganic carboxymethyl cellulose, laboratory carboxymethylcellulose and odourless carboxy methyl cellulose.
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