Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) 100K

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Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) 100K

Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) 100K

Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) SLEO 100K is middle viscosity hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, It’s mainly recommended for cement based skim coats/ wall putty. Chemical Name Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose Appearance White or off-white powder Delayed Solubility No Moisture content ≤6 % Ash content ≤5 % Methoxy content 19-24 % Hydroxypropyl content 4-12 % pH value 6-8 Particle […]

Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) SLEO 100K is middle viscosity hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, It’s mainly recommended for cement based skim coats/ wall putty.

Chemical Name Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose
Appearance White or off-white powder
Delayed Solubility No
Moisture content ≤6 %
Ash content ≤5 %
Methoxy content 19-24 %
Hydroxypropyl content 4-12 %
pH value 6-8
Particle size 99% pass 80 mesh
Viscosity 85,000-110,000 mPa.s (NDJ-1, 2% solution, 20℃)
45,000-60,000 mPa.s (Brookfield-RV, 2% solution, 20℃)

Recommended Applications

•Skim coats/ Wall putty

•Cement render and plaster

Application Performance

•Consistency development: very fast

•Final consistency: low

•Sag resistance: moderate

•Water demand: moderate

•Water retention: very high

•Cement retardation: low

•Heat stability: standard

Packaging and storage
Standard packed in 25 KG per paper plastic composite bag
Big bags or other special packages are possible on request

Weight/20′ container: approx. 10 metric tons with pallets, approx. 14 metric tons without pallets
Weight/40′ container: approx. 24 metric tons with pallets, approx. 26 metric tons without pallets

Stored in its original packaging in a dry and place with temperature below 30℃.

It is recommended to use SLEO® HPMC within 2 years.

Safety notes

The data presented above is in accordance with the present state of our knowledge, but doesn’t absolve the user from carefully checking it all immediately on receipt. We reserve the right to alter product constantly within the scope of technical progress or new developments. The recommendations made above should be checked by preliminary trials because of conditions during processing over which we have no control of, especially where other companies’ raw materials are also being used.

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