Did you know 32% of manufacturers using generic thickeners face viscosity crashes within 6 months? Your coatings separating? Pharmaceuticals failing stability tests? Cosmetics losing texture? Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (HEC) isn't just another additive - it's your profit-protecting armor. Read how industry leaders achieve 99.8% batch consistency.
(hec hydroxyethyl cellulose)
You get zero syneresis across pH 2-12. Unlike guar gum or xanthan, our HEC hydroxyethyl cellulose maintains viscosity from -20°C to 120°C. Tested in 14,000+ industrial batches. "The thermal stability crushed our previous thickener's 73°C limit," reports a Fortune 500 coatings client.
Parameter | Generic HEC | Our HEC |
---|---|---|
Dissolution Time (min) | 45-60 | 12-18 |
Brookfield Viscosity (cP) | 15,000±30% | 15,000±5% |
Choose from 8 viscosity grades (100-100,000 mPa·s). Need delayed hydration? Salt-tolerant versions? Our R&D team delivers tailored hydroxyethyl cellulose solutions in 3-5 business days. 87% faster than industry average.
☆ Adhesive Manufacturer: Reduced HEC usage 22% while increasing bond strength 15%
☆ Pharma Giant: Achieved 0 FDA observations in 5 years of using our cGMP HEC
☆ Cosmetics Startup: Slashed production time 40% with our instant-dispersion grade
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(hec hydroxyethyl cellulose)
A: HEC is a water-soluble polymer primarily used as a thickener, stabilizer, and binder in industries like paints, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. It enhances viscosity and improves product texture.
A: HEC thickener increases the viscosity of water-based coatings, ensuring even pigment distribution and reducing splattering. It also provides stability during storage and application.
A: Yes, HEC is non-toxic and widely used in shampoos, lotions, and creams as a gentle thickener. It is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by regulatory bodies.
A: While alternatives like CMC (Carboxymethyl Cellulose) exist, HEC offers superior water retention and compatibility. The choice depends on application requirements and cost.
A: HEC dissolves best in cold or warm water with vigorous stirring. High pH or excessive salt content may hinder dissolution, requiring adjusted mixing techniques.