Did you know 73% of manufacturers struggle with unstable binding agents? Imagine losing $500k monthly due to detergent inefficiency or drug capsule disintegration. Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) and Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) solve these nightmares. Keep reading to discover how these materials transform industries – and why smart buyers choose us.
(what is pva used for)
PVA isn't just glue – it's a water-soluble powerhouse. From 3D printing filaments to eye drops, its 99.5% purity ensures safety. Need viscosity control? Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose used in detergent prevents powder clumping while boosting stain removal by 40%. Our CMC grades dissolve 3x faster than competitors – test it yourself!
Parameter | Our CMC | Generic CMC |
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Dissolution Time | 8-12 sec | 25-40 sec |
pH Tolerance | 3-11 | 5-9 |
Pharma needs low-viscosity CMC for syrups? We deliver 200-500 mPa·s grades. Detergent makers craving anti-redeposition agents? Our PVA films prevent fiber redeposition 92% better. Custom particle sizes? 80-200 mesh batches available within 72 hours. Your challenge, our formula.
A leading US detergent brand slashed production costs 18% using our CMC. European pharma giant achieved 99.8% tablet stability with our PVA coatings. Want similar results? Download our case study package – free for qualified buyers.
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(what is pva used for)
A: PVA is primarily used as a water-soluble adhesive, binder in paper and textiles, and in biodegradable packaging. It's also employed in eye drops and contact lens solutions due to its lubricating properties.
A: Sodium CMC acts as a thickening agent in food products, a stabilizer in pharmaceuticals, and a viscosity modifier in cosmetics. It’s valued for its water-retention and film-forming abilities.
A: In detergents, sodium CMC prevents redeposition of dirt onto fabrics during washing. It also enhances detergent viscosity and improves overall cleaning efficiency.
A: Yes, PVA is used in medical applications like dissolvable sutures, drug delivery systems, and artificial tear solutions. Its biocompatibility makes it safe for such uses.
A: Sodium CMC improves texture, prevents ice crystal formation in frozen foods, and stabilizes emulsions. It’s commonly found in ice cream, sauces, and gluten-free baked goods.