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One of the key advantages of MHEC over Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) lies in its superior water retention, viscosity stability, mildew resistance, and dispersibility. MHEC demonstrates enhanced anti-sagging effects, allowing it to prevent material slumping or sagging during application. It also offers a longer open time, providing more flexibility for workability and adjustments. Additionally, MHEC exhibits high early strength and adapts well to high-temperature conditions. It is easy to mix and operate when added to dry mix mortars, simplifying the overall application process.
Methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose (MHEC) is a type of non-ionic methyl cellulose ether that offers excellent solubility in both hot and cold water. It is widely used in various applications due to its thickening, suspending, dispersing, bonding, emulsifying, film-forming, and water retention properties. Compared to other cellulose ethers, methyl cellulose derivatives exhibit slight Newtonian flow behavior and provide relatively high shear viscosity.