Did you know 38% of paint defects originate from poor viscosity control? While traditional thickeners like polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) dominate 64% of the market, innovative formulators are switching to hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) for 21% longer open time and 17% cost savings. Discover how HEC transforms paint performance while competitors still push outdated solutions.
(hydroxyethyl cellulose for paint)
Why settle for PVA's 3-5 hour viscosity stability when HEC maintains consistent flow for 8-12 hours? Our hydroxyethyl cellulose for paint
delivers:
Parameter | HEC | PVA |
---|---|---|
Viscosity Range (cPs) | 5,000-60,000 | 2,000-20,000 |
PH Tolerance | 3-11 | 5-9 |
Cost/Tonne | $1,850 | $2,300 |
A Tier-1 architectural paint producer achieved 29% reduction in production rejects after switching to our HEC thickener for paint. Their water-based emulsion now shows:
Get 15kg free sample of our HEC for paint formulations when you request technical specifications before August 31. Limited to first 50 registrants.
With 14 patented HEC grades and 24/7 technical support, we've helped 370+ manufacturers optimize paint formulations since 2018. Ready to join the 92%?
(hydroxyethyl cellulose for paint)
A: HEC acts as a thickener and stabilizer in paints, improving viscosity and preventing pigment settling. It also enhances water retention for smoother application and film formation.
A: PVA is used as a binder and film-forming agent in water-based paints. It enhances adhesion, durability, and resistance to abrasion in coatings.
A: HEC offers superior compatibility with diverse paint ingredients, pH stability, and consistent thickening without affecting color or gloss. Its pseudoplastic flow ensures easy application.
A: Yes, combining HEC and PVA can optimize texture and adhesion. HEC controls viscosity, while PVA strengthens the film structure for balanced performance.
A: HEC concentrations typically range from 0.1% to 1.5% by weight, depending on desired viscosity and paint type. Higher amounts may reduce spatter resistance.