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About GRINDSTED® Cellulose gum (CMC)
Cellulose gum is the generic name of highly purified carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). This is obtained after purification of CMC.
CMC is usually used to describe non-purified or lowly purified carboxymethyl cellulose.
Both cellulose gum and CMC are based upon naturally occurring cellulose such as wood pulp and cotton fibres (Linters).
After etherification, purification and drying, a white to off-white, odourless, free flowing powder is obtained.
This powder is hydrophilic and water soluble.
Three purity levels can be achieved:
- Cellulose gum for regulated industries (food grade, oral and personal care, pharmaceutical), assay from 97% min. to 99.5% min. depending on local regulations.
- Semi-purified CMC, from 70% to 97%.
- Technical (crude) CMC, below 70%.
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Cellulose gum (CMC) is one of the most versatile hydrocolloids used. Its various properties makes it useful in many industrial applications.
Cellulose gum (CMC) can be used in the following applications:
- Food: dairy, ice cream, beverage, bakery, sauces etc.
- Oral care: toothpaste and denture adhesive.
Pharmaceutical: excipients, woundcare etc.
- Paper coatings
- Detergents and mosquito-repellent incense
- Oil fields and civil engineering: drilling, tunnelling etc.
- Miscellaneous industries: ceramics, building materials, batteries, printing, inks, paints, wallpaper adhesives, tobacco etc.
For more technical information about GRINDSTED® Cellulose gum (CMC) please see technical information. |
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