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aqualon™ and blanose™ carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) Blanose™ CMC are anionic, water-soluble polymers CMC is made by reacting alkali cellulose with sodium monochloroacetate under rigidly controlled conditions The resultant polymer is purified and dried Purified cmc for personal care and cosmetic applications is typically sold at 99 5 percent minimum purity Physical and solution properties of cmc can be varied through manipulation of degree
Aqualon™ CMC-7H3SF by Ashland - Food, Beverage Nutrition Aqualon™ CMC-7H3SF has a viscosity of 1,000-2,800, a concentration of 1, and a spindle number of 3 This product is a cellulose gum, or sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) that is widely used as an economical thickener and stabilizer in foods and beverages Besides modifying the behavior of water, cellulose gum is useful in suspending solids and modifying the flow and texture Aqualon™ CMC
Aqualon(tm) CMC technical data sheet (TDS) - ChemPoint AqualonTM CMC is produced in three levels of substitution, the approximate average value of which, multiplied by 10 is the first number of the product designation:
Aqualon CMC 7LT 431239 | Home Care Industrial Cleaning | Azelis Aqualon™ sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is a cellulose ether, produced by reacting alkali cellulose with sodium monochloroacetate under controlled conditions CMCis an anionic, water-soluble polymer Specific grades of this range can be used as rheology modifiers in fabric care, household cleaning, industrial and institutional cleaning, and air freshener applications Additional CMC
Aqualon CMC 7L2P BET - Pharma Excipients Aqualonsodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is made by reacting sodium monochloroacetate with alkali cellulose under rigidly controlled conditions The resultant anionic polymer is purified and dried Blanose CMC is an anionic, water-soluble polymer aqualon™ CMC BET sodium carboxymethylcellulose are viscosity modifiers for diluents and excellent suspending agents, easily dispersible in water
(PDF) Physical and Chemical Properties AQUALON ® Sodium . . . Aqualon® sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), introduced commercially in the U S in 1946, serves as a versatile polymer with a wide range of applications across food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries due to its properties as a thickener, stabilizer, binder, and suspending agent With varying grades tailored for specific applications, the polymer offers physiological inertness and
Aqualon cellulose gum (CMC) - ChemPoint Aqualon cellulose gum (CMC, carboxymethylcellulose sodium) is the sodium salt of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) that has been produced to meet the purity specifications set by the European Union (EU), the Food and Agricultural Organization World Health Organization (FAO WHO) and the US Food Chemicals Codex It is available in three basic viscosity ranges from 50 mPa∙s (cP) in a 4% solution to
blanose™ carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) - Ashland Global Blanose™ CMC are anionic, water-soluble polymers CMC is made by reacting alkali cellulose with sodium monochloroacetate under rigidly controlled conditions The resultant polymer is purified and dried Purified cmc for personal care and cosmetic applications is typically sold at 99 5 percent minimum purity
Aqualon: Sodium CMC Benefits for Ophthalmic Formulations Aqualon, a brand of sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), has proven to be a popular ingredient in ophthalmic formulations due to its unique attributes Sodium CMC is a water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose, with low viscosity and low molecular weight, and a degree of substitution of 0 7