Cellulose Fiber for Architectural Coatings
CAS Number: 9004-34-6
Cellulose fibers for architectural coatings are natural plant-derived short fibers used as reinforcement and rheology modifiers in renders, plasters, and thick-film decorative coatings. They improve crack resistance, workability, and water retention of cement and polymer-based coating systems while contributing to a natural, textured appearance. Cellulose fibers are biodegradable and support sustainable formulation of eco-friendly architectural products.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 6.0–8.0 (10% suspension) |
| moisture | ≤8% |
| appearance | White to off-white fluffy powder |
| ashContent | ≤5% |
| fiberLength | 0.1–2 mm |
Applications
- Decorative render and plaster finishes
- Texture coating formulations
- Joint compounds and fillers
- Repair mortar systems
- Eco-friendly architectural coatings
Key Features
- Natural biodegradable reinforcement fiber
- Improves crack resistance in renders and plasters
- Enhances water retention and workability
- Contributes to textured decorative appearance
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CAS Number
9004-34-6
Category
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