Did you know 68% of consumers abandon laundry when detergents fail to prevent fabric discoloration? In the $133 billion global detergent market, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) emerges as the game-changer smart manufacturers like you need. Let's explore why this polymer additive is revolutionizing wash cycles worldwide.
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While ordinary cellulose derivatives clump in hard water, our CMC for detergents achieves 99.2% solubility across pH levels (3-12). The secret? Electronegative carboxyl groups that:
Parameter | Our CMC | Starch Derivatives | Xanthan Gum |
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Cost/Load | $0.03 | $0.07 | $0.12 |
Cold Water Performance | ★★★★★ | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★☆☆ |
Choose from 14 viscosity grades (15-15,000 mPa·s) and 3 substitution degrees (0.6-1.2). Our R&D team helped a European manufacturer develop low-DS CMC (DS 0.7) for phosphate-free tablets - resulting in 18% faster disintegration without residue.
When EcoWash® reformulated with our DS 1.0 CMC, their liquid detergent saw:
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A: Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose acts as an anti-redeposition agent in detergents, preventing dirt and stains from reattaching to fabrics during washing. It also enhances detergent viscosity and stabilizes foam in liquid formulations.
A: CMC binds to suspended particles in wash water, keeping them dispersed and improving stain removal. It also reduces fabric yellowing and maintains fabric softness over repeated washes.
A: Yes, carboxymethyl cellulose is biodegradable and considered environmentally friendly. It breaks down naturally in wastewater systems, minimizing ecological impact compared to synthetic alternatives.
A: While CMC is primarily used for anti-redeposition, it may complement surfactants and enzymes rather than replace them. Its cost-effectiveness and multifunctionality make it a preferred additive in many formulations.
A: CMC improves detergent solubility in cold water by preventing particle aggregation. Its water-binding properties ensure consistent cleaning performance across varying water temperatures.