Carboxymethyl Starch
Product Description
Carboxymethyl starch (CMS), a modified starch derivative with carboxymethyl groups, finds various industrial applications owing to its unique properties.
Product:
Carboxymethyl Starch
CAS:
9057-06-1
Synonym:
CM-Starch; Starch, carboxymethyl ether
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White or light yellow powder
Density
0.60 g/cm3
Melting point
Decomposes
Molecular Weight
160000
Odor
Odorless
Purity
99%
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Carboxymethyl Starch used in many
industry applications
Carboxymethyl starch (CMS), a modified starch derivative with carboxymethyl groups, finds various industrial applications owing to its unique properties. Here's a list of some of its industrial uses:
- Food Industry: CMS is used as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and emulsifier in food products such as sauces, dressings, and soups. It improves texture and consistency, and provides stability during storage.
- Textile Industry: In textile manufacturing, CMS serves as a sizing agent to strengthen yarns and reduce breakage during weaving. It also acts as a thickener in textile printing pastes.
- Paper Industry: CMS is employed as a coating agent and binder in papermaking to enhance paper strength, improve printability, and reduce ink absorption. It also improves the surface smoothness of paper products.
- Oil Drilling: CMS is utilized in oil and gas drilling fluids as a viscosity modifier and water retention agent. It helps stabilize drilling muds, reduce fluid loss, and maintain wellbore integrity.
- Adhesives: CMS is used in the formulation of water-based adhesives for applications in packaging, labeling, and woodworking. It provides good adhesion properties, enhances bond strength, and improves viscosity.
- Detergents: In detergents, CMS acts as a soil suspending agent, preventing redeposition of dirt on fabrics during washing. It improves the cleaning efficiency of laundry detergents and provides fabric care benefits.
- Construction Industry: CMS is added to cement, mortar, and plaster formulations as a water-retaining agent and workability enhancer. It improves the application properties, reduces shrinkage, and increases durability.
- Cosmetics and Personal Care: CMS is used in lotions, creams, shampoos, and other personal care products as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and film-forming agent. It improves the texture and stability of these products.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: In pharmaceuticals, CMS serves as a binder in tablet formulations, a disintegrant, and a viscosity modifier in liquid medications. It enhances the stability and delivery of active ingredients.
- Ceramics: CMS is used in ceramic processing as a binder and plasticizer to improve the workability of ceramic bodies and glazes. It aids in shaping, drying, and enhancing the mechanical properties of ceramic products.