Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose(HPMC)
Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose(HPMC) ແກ້ໄຂທາດແປ້ງຂອງຈີນ
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Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose(HPMC)
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OSWAY®Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) is non- ionic cellulose ether made from natural cotton fiber under series of chemical processing. It’s odorless, tasteless and non-toxic white powder, can be dissolved in cold water to form a transparent viscous solution with the properties of thickening, binding, dispersing, ການເຜົາຕົວ, film coating, ທີ່ໂຈະ, absorbing, gelling, water retention and colloid protection.
Physical and Chemical Specification
| ຂໍ້ມູນຈໍາເພາະ | OS60 | OS65 | OS75 |
| Gelling temperature (℃) | 58-64 | 62-68 | 68-90 |
| Methoxy(WT%) | 27.0-30.0 | 27.0-30.0 | 19.0-24.0 |
| hydroxyroproproproproxy(WT%) | 7.0-12.0 | 4.0-7.5 | 4.0-12.0 |
| ຄວາມຫນືດ (2WT% Solution) | 3,5,6,15,50,4000,10000,30000,50000,70000 | ||
Pharmaceutical Grade HPMC
HPMC is a multi-functional pharmaceutical adjuvant which can be used as thickener, dispersant, emulsifier and film-forming agent. As film coating and binder, it can improve the dissolution rate of drugs. It can also be used as a suspension aid, host material in ophthalmic preparations and etc.
Construction Grade HPMC
Excellent workability: provide suitable viscosity, good plasticity and easy for construction.
Good water retention: make the slurry fully hydrated, extend the open time and avoid cracking.
Good slipping resistance: make slurry adhere to the surface strongly to prevent slipping.
Detergent Grade HPMC
Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) can provide viscosity in all types of surfactant system. The powder surface has been treated through unique process, so it can be dissolved in the water quickly and has no agglomeration, flocculation or precipitation during dissolution.


