Chemistry
Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) is derived from wood pulp and other natural sources of cellulose. It is useful as a binder and process aid for solid formulations used in agrochemistry and cleaning applications. It is also used as a suspension and emulsion stabilizing agent in inks and suspension concentrates that provides minimal viscosity increase.
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855.407.7176Antisol™ Polyanionic Cellulose (PAC) Polymers is a carboxymethylcellulose additive proven indispensable when modifying flow and filtration properties in water-based drilling fluids.
Read ArticleMETHOCEL cellulose ethers include a variety of products ranging from water-soluble to organosoluble.
Read ArticleAdhesive formulations benefit greatly from utilizing a small concentration of METHOCEL™ to control viscosity, improve wet tack, and boost green strength.
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