Hydroxyethyl Methyl Cellulose (HEMC) is also named as Methyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (MHEC). It is a white, grayish-white, or yellowish-white granules.
It is a non-ionic cellulose ether derived from the addition of ethylene oxide to methylcellulose. It is produced from a natural renewable polymer such as wood pulp or cotton.
HEMC can be used as a highly efficient water retention agent, adhesives and film-forming agent, stabilizer, etc.
It is widely used in different industrial applications such as oil drilling, construction, and building, paint and coating, pharmaceutical, etc.
Cement plaster:
Gypsum plaster:
Masonry mortar:
It is used to fill the material:
Tile adhesive:
Self-leveling the ground material:
Water based paint and paint remover:
Extruded concrete plank: