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Hydroxyethyl Starch (Coating Grade)

Hydroxyethyl starch is an etherified starch produced by reacting native starch with ethylene oxide, resulting in improved cold-water solubility, lower retrogradation tendency, and better film clarity. It is used in paper coating formulations as a co-binder and rheology modifier, providing excellent film formation and pigment binding in high-speed coating operations.

Technical Specifications

appearanceWhite to off-white powder
pH (5% solution)5.5–8.0
moisture content (%)≤ 13
degree of substitution (MS)0.05–0.15
viscosity (10% solution, 50°C, mPa·s)20–150

Applications

  • Co-binder in high-speed pigment coating operations
  • Surface sizing for offset and digital printing grades
  • Smoothness and gloss improvement in coated papers
  • Binder in specialty coatings for inkjet paper
  • Film-former for barrier coatings on packaging paper

Key Features

  • Reduced retrogradation compared to native and oxidized starch
  • Better cold-water solubility for easier processing
  • Clearer film and lower haze in coated paper applications
  • Stable viscosity over broad temperature range

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