Original Factory Construction Grade Cellulose Ether - Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) Used for Putty – MEVA
Original Factory Construction Grade Cellulose Ether - Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) Used for Putty – MEVA Detail:
Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) can add water in the process of stirring, significantly reduce the friction in the dry powder, make mixing easier, save the mixing time, give putty feel light, and smooth scraping performance; Excellent water retention can significantly reduce the moisture absorbed by the wall, on the one hand, it can ensure that the gel material has sufficient hydration time, and ultimately improve the bond strength, on the other hand, it can ensure that workers on the wall of the putty for many times scratching; Modified cellulose ether, in high temperature environment, can still maintain good water retention, suitable for summer or hot area construction; It can also significantly improve the water demand of putty material, on the one hand, improve the operation time of putty after the wall, on the other hand, can increase the coating area of putty, so that the formula is more economical.
Note:Products can be customized according to customer needs.
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By Constance from Cambodia - 2017.11.20 15:58
This manufacturer can keep improving and perfecting products and service, it is in line with the rules of market competition, a competitive company.
By Christopher Mabey from Wellington - 2018.05.15 10:52