Cellulose Ether is a class of
water-soluble polymers derived from cellulose, a naturally occurring polymer
found in plant cell walls. It is used in a variety of products, including
pharmaceuticals, personal care products, food, and building materials. This is
created by chemically modifying cellulose through a series of reactions.
Chemical Additives are substances that are
used to improve the properties or performance of products during the
manufacturing process. These additives are widely used in a variety of
industries, including food, cosmetics, plastics, fuels, and many others. They
can be used to improve food flavor, color, texture, and shelf life.
Polymer powder is a fine, dry polymer that
is typically composed of synthetic resins. This powder is frequently used in
the production of a variety of products, including coatings, adhesives, and 3D
printing materials. It can be made from various materials such as polyethylene,
polypropylene, polystyrene, and polyvinyl chloride.
PP Fiber and Wood Fiber are two types of fibers
commonly used in the production of building materials. It is frequently used as
a reinforcement material in cement and concrete products to improve strength,
durability, and crack resistance. Polypropylene fiber, or PP fiber, is a
synthetic fiber made from polypropylene resin.
Bentonite clay is a naturally occurring
clay made up of aged volcanic ash. It is primarily composed of montmorillonite,
a mineral with a layered structure that allows it to absorb water and other
substances. This clay is widely used in cosmetics, personal care products, and
pharmaceuticals, among other things.
Urea Formaldehyde Resin is highly
crosslinked and has the ability to form a strong and long-lasting bond with
wood fibers. It is also resistant to water and has good electrical insulation
properties, making it appropriate for use in electrical applications. The
reaction of urea and formaldehyde produces this resin.