Emulsion Paint GHE-HX16
Model No. : GHE-HX16
Place Of Origin : China
Application Field : Appliance Paint
Instructions : Brush
Status : Powder Coating
Appearance : White or off-white powder
Molar Substitution Degree(MS) : 1.8-2.2
Water Content(%) : Max 6.0
Ash(%) : Max 5.0
Viscosity(Brookfield, 2%) : 55000-65000
HEC is a kind of non-ionic water-soluble cellulose ether products, widely used in architectural coatings, petroleum, medicine, daily chemical and other industries, with a thickening, bonding, emulsification, dispersion and stable effect, and can keep moisture and form a thin film and provide protective colloid effect, soluble in cold water and hot water, can provide a wider range viscosity solution.
Specifications |
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Appearance |
White or off-white powder |
Molar substitution degree(MS) |
1.8-2.2 |
Water Content(%) |
Max 6.0 |
Ash(%) |
Max 5.0 |
PH Value |
6,0-8.5 |
Particle Size |
100% pass 80 mesh |
HEC Advantages HEC For Natural Paint
● High thickening efficiency and wide range of viscosity grades
● Good compatibility with most inorganic salts and wide range of gum and resin
● Anti-biodegradable HEC has excellent stability, to ensure a nice shelf life for paint
● High purity, low moisture, low ash content
● Small viscosity fluctuation
● Good protective colloid activity, to prevent coagulation of solid particles in the coating
HEC | Typical Viscosity Level (Brookfield DVII,2%) | Typical Viscosity Level (Brookfield DVII,1%) | genuinestonepaint | water-basedpaint | Daily care | oil drilling | building material | fireproofing |
GHE30 | 15000-25000 | 1500-2500 | √ | |||||
GHE60 | 25000-31000 | 2500-3500 | √ | √ | √ | |||
GHE100 | 31000-40000 | 3500-6000 | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | |
GHE-HX12 | 45000-55000 | 4500-5000 | √ | √ | ||||
GHE-HX16 | 55000-65000 | 6000-7500 | √ | √ | √ |
Application
●Water based paints
●Drilling fluid
●Construction
●Cosmetics and Detergents
●Macromolecule polymerization
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