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Carboxymethyl Cellulose (Paper & Coating Grade)

CAS Number: 9004-32-4

Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is a water-soluble anionic cellulose ether used in paper coating formulations as a thickener, water-retention agent, and co-binder. It provides excellent rheology control in coating colors, improving runnability and coating uniformity. CMC is also used in the wet end as a dry strength additive and as a surface sizing component.

Technical Specifications

appearanceWhite to off-white fibrous powder
pH (1% solution)6.5–8.5
solid content (%)≥ 99
degree of substitution (DS)0.65–1.20
viscosity (2% solution, mPa·s)10–5000

Applications

  • Thickener and water-retention agent in pigment coating colors
  • Co-binder in latex-based paper coating formulations
  • Wet-end dry strength and retention aid
  • Surface sizing additive for improved surface properties
  • Viscosity modifier in specialty paper coatings

Key Features

  • Wide viscosity range for flexible coating rheology control
  • Excellent water retention to prevent over-drying of coating
  • Compatible with most coating binders including SB latex and starch
  • Improves leveling and reduces coating defects on coater

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