CARBOXY METHYL CELLULOSE SODIUM IP/BP/USP/EP

Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) is odorless, free from black particles, and its color varies from white to almost white. In manufacture it, cellulose acquired from wood pulp/Cotton Pulpis soaked in sodium hydroxide solution, to form an alkali cellulose, which is then reacted with M.C.A or S.M.C.A. This reaction is called etherification, leading to the conversion of cellulose into sodium CMC.

APPLICATION

Used as Binding Agent

Used as Suspending Agent

Thickening Agent

Stabilizer

Ultra-low viscosity to extra high viscosity as desired by market

Used for detergent industries and oil exploration

Easily dispersal in the drilling fluid

Emulsifying Agent

FEATURES

Non Allergic

Non Toxic

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