Paper-Making Grade CMC
USD $2.4 - $2.9 /Kilogram
Min.Order:25 Kilograms
Jining Fortune Biotech Co.,Ltd.
Fortune Biotech, as a leading global sodium carboxymethyl cellulose supplier, has engaged in production, development, and marketing of Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) and Polyanionic Cellulose (PAC) for over 40 years. More than 3000 customers in 60 countries and regions have applied our products in their applications in food, pharmaceutical, paper making, ceramics, textile dyeing, daily chemicals, new energy, and oil drilling industries.
Description of Paper-Making Grade CMC
Sodium CMC paper grade has excellent adhesion, thickening, flocculation, film, colloids protection, retain moisture, chemical stability and excellent performance of pulp fiber affinity.
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose applying in coating size can well control and adjust the rheological and dispersing properties, raise the solid content, and increase water retention and lubricating effects of coatings.
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose Improves the quality of coatings and prolongs the operation life of slicker. It makes finished paper with good brightness and ink absorption effect. Promote better fiber refinement process and Shorten pulping time.
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose adjusts electric potential in the pulp. Disperse fiber. It improves the production capacity of the paper machine. During size on the surface of the paper, it can reduce the blowholes of paper and increase the grease-proof effect. CMC can improve brightness surface tension, sizing force, the strength of stiffness and smoothness of paper. Reduce surface picking and raise the printing quality.
Paper-Making Grade CMC Parameters
Model | RP-5 | RP-10 | RP-20 | RM8 | RM8-1 |
4% Aqueous solution Brookfield viscosity (mPa.s) | 30-100 | 100-200 | 200-500 | ||
2% Aqueous solution Brookfield viscosity (mPa.s) | 200-500 | 500-1500 | |||
Rotor/Rotation rate | 1/60 | 1/30 | 2/30 | 2/30 | 3/30 |
Degree of substitution (D.S.) | ≥0.80 | ||||
pH value | 6.0-8.5 | ||||
Chloride | ≤3.0% | ||||
Loss on drying | ≤10.0% |