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December 29, 2023

What happens when hydroxyethyl cellulose meets water-based paint?

As a non-ionic surfactant, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose has the following properties in addition to thickening, suspending, bonding, floating, film-forming, dispersing, water-retaining and providing protective colloids:

HEC is soluble in hot or cold water and does not precipitate at high temperatures or boiling, giving it a wide range of solubility and viscosity properties, as well as non-thermal gelling properties;

The water retention capacity is twice as high as that of methylcellulose, and it has better flow regulation;

Compared with the recognized methylcellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, HEC has the worst dispersing ability, but the strongest protective colloid ability.

It is nonionic and can coexist with a wide range of other water-soluble polymers, surfactants, and salts. It is an excellent colloidal thickener for solutions containing high-concentration electrolytes.

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