Methyl Cellulose
Product Description
Methyl cellulose, also known as methylcellulose, is a cellulose derivative widely used in various industries due to its unique properties.
Product:
Methyl Cellulose
CAS:
9004-67-5
Synonym:
Methylcellulose; Cellulose, Methyl ether; Methylated cellulose
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White to off-white
Density
1.1 – 1.5 g/cm³
Melting point
290-305 °C
Molecular Weight
454.5
Odor
Odorless
Refractive index
1.4970
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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We Offer Methyl Cellulose
in various grades
A few of the grades available are listed below:
Methyl Cellulose used in many
industry applications
Methyl cellulose is a chemical compound with various industrial and commercial applications. Here are some of its uses:
- Thickening Agent: Methyl cellulose is widely used as a thickening agent in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. It provides viscosity and texture control in products such as sauces, soups, lotions, and creams.
- Stabilizer: It is used as a stabilizer and emulsifier in food products to prevent ingredient separation and improve product consistency. It is commonly found in dairy products, salad dressings, and frozen desserts.
- Binder: Methyl cellulose is used as a binder in the production of tablets and capsules in the pharmaceutical industry. It helps hold the active ingredients together and control the release rate of the medication.
- Construction: Methyl cellulose is used in the construction industry as a thickening agent for mortar, grout, and joint compound. It improves workability, adhesion, and water retention properties of these materials.
- Paper Coating: It is used in the production of paper and paperboard as a coating agent to enhance surface properties such as smoothness, printability, and ink adhesion.
- Personal Care: Methyl cellulose is found in a variety of personal care products, including shampoos, toothpaste, and body washes, where it serves as a thickener, stabilizer, and film-forming agent.
- Textiles: It is used in textile printing and dyeing processes as a thickener and binder for pigment printing pastes and as a sizing agent for yarns and fabrics.
- Oil Drilling: Methyl cellulose is used in oil drilling fluids as a viscosifier and fluid loss control agent. It helps maintain borehole stability and control fluid flow during drilling operations.