Nhà cung cấp: Tiansheng Group
Người liên hệ: Ms. Ada Feng
Chức vụ: seller
Địa chỉ: Huangzhen,Heze, Shandong
Quốc gia: China
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Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose HPMC

Giá: USD3.7/KG

TS® MK100000 / MK100000S

HPMC with enhanced properties

Application scope
TS® MK100000 / MK100000S cellulose ether is a kind of non-ionic, water-soluble polymer powder that is developed to improve working ability of dry mixed mortars such as
Typical performance
■     Skim coat
■     Masonry mortar and troweling mortar
■     Gypsum plaster
■     Special applications of mortar and concrete

Dosage of total dry mixed mortar
●     0.03-0.45%


Typical performance
√     Good wetting and troweling ability
√     High water retention
√     Good compatibility with other additives


Typical characteristic

GradeMK100000/MK100000S
Chemical nameHydeoxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC)
Bulk density(kg/m³)250-550
Particle size(passing 0.212mm)≥92%
HP value5.0-9.0
Viscosity (mPa.s)90000-120000

Note
1)S means surface treatment。
2)2% water solution viscosity @20oC with viscometer Brookfield RV@6 Rotation according to JC/T2190-2013.



Storage and delivery
TS® MK100000 cellulose ether belongs to of hygroscopic and hydrophilic polymer powder, so it should be stored and delivered under dry and clean conditions in its original package form and away from heat. After the package is opened for production, tight re-sealing must be taken to avoid ingress of moisture.


Shelf life
At least 2 years under cool and dry condition. For material storage over shelf life,
quality confirmation test should be done before use.


Product safety
According to EU legislation on dangerous substances and preparations, TS® MK100000 cellulose ether does not belong to hazardous material. Further information on safety aspects is given in Material Safety Data Sheet.
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