(carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt)
Did you know 68% of manufacturers report product instability with conventional thickeners? Imagine losing $42,000 daily due to viscosity fluctuations. That's the reality for food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic producers clinging to outdated solutions.
Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt (CMC sodium salt) isn't just another additive - it's your secret weapon. With the global CMC market booming at 8.2% CAGR, early adopters are already capturing 23% more market share than competitors.
Our carboxy methyl cellulose sodium salt delivers:
Compare this to typical CMC sodium salt competitors averaging 92-95% purity. Want proof? Our clients achieve 40% faster dissolution rates and 18-month shelf life guarantees.
Feature | Our CMC | Competitor A | Competitor B |
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Viscosity Range (cP) | 50-80,000 | 200-50,000 | 100-60,000 |
Moisture Content | ≤8% | 10-12% | 9-11% |
Case 1: A European dairy boosted yield 22% using our carboxymethyl cellulose sodium salt in low-fat ice cream. Their production costs? Slashed 18%.
Case 2: A top-5 pharma company eliminated tablet disintegration issues in 97% of batches through our customized viscosity solutions.
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(carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt)
A: Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt (CMC-Na) is a water-soluble cellulose derivative. It is widely used as a thickener, stabilizer, or binder in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Its properties depend on the degree of carboxymethyl substitution.
A: It is synthesized by reacting cellulose with sodium hydroxide and chloroacetic acid. This process introduces carboxymethyl groups onto the cellulose backbone. The resulting compound is then purified and dried into a powder.
A: It is used in food as a viscosity modifier, in pharmaceuticals for tablet coatings, and in cosmetics for emulsification. Industrial applications include drilling fluids in oil extraction. Its non-toxic nature makes it versatile across sectors.
A: Yes, it is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA in food products. Typical uses include ice cream, sauces, and gluten-free baked goods. Excessive intake may cause mild digestive discomfort in sensitive individuals.
A: Unlike native cellulose, CMC-Na is water-soluble due to its carboxymethyl groups. It exhibits enhanced viscosity and binding properties. This chemical modification expands its functional applications significantly.
A: Allergic reactions are rare but possible in sensitive individuals. Symptoms may include skin irritation or gastrointestinal issues. Always perform patch tests when using it in topical products.
A: Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Sealed containers prevent clumping and degradation. Shelf life typically exceeds two years under proper conditions.