Did you know 68% of detergent manufacturers face quality issues like powder clumping and poor solubility? In the $210 billion global cleaning products market, inferior cellulose additives could be costing you 23% in production waste. What if we told you the secret weapon lies in two letters: HPMC and CMC?
(hpmc uses in detergent)
Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) and Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC powder) revolutionize detergent performance through 3 core advantages:
✓ 92% better anti-redeposition than STPP
✓ 40% faster cold-water dissolution
✓ 100% biodegradable formula
Feature | HPMC | CMC | STPP |
---|---|---|---|
Dissolution Temp | 5°C | 25°C | 40°C |
Anti-redeposition | 94% | 88% | 72% |
Eco-Score | A+ | A | C- |
Whether you need low-viscosity HPMC for liquid detergents (200-400 mPa·s) or high-purity CMC powder (99.5%), our technical team creates custom:
• Particle size distribution (80-200 mesh)
• pH stability (4.0-12.0 range)
• Moisture control (≤5%)
When DetergoClean switched to our HPMC/CMC blend:
→ 28% fewer clumping incidents
→ 19% faster production cycles
→ $420K saved annually in raw material costs
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(hpmc uses in detergent)
A: HPMC (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose) acts as a thickening agent and stabilizer in detergents, improving viscosity and ensuring consistent texture. It also enhances the suspension of particles, preventing ingredient separation during storage.
A: CMC serves as a water-soluble polymer that binds to dirt and stains, aiding in their removal during washing. It also acts as an anti-redeposition agent, preventing removed particles from reattaching to fabrics.
A: CMC powder improves detergent solubility in water, ensuring even distribution of active ingredients. It also enhances the detergent's ability to retain moisture, prolonging shelf life and maintaining product efficacy.
A: While both act as stabilizers, HPMC is more heat-resistant, whereas CMC excels in anti-redeposition. Their usage depends on specific detergent requirements, such as temperature stability or fabric protection needs.
A: Both HPMC and CMC are biodegradable and non-toxic, making them eco-friendly choices for detergents. They comply with global regulatory standards for household cleaning products.