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HPMC for Wall Putty

HPMC for Wall Putty

HPMC improves workability, enhances adhesion, and ensures a smooth, crack-free surface—making it an essential additive in modern wall putty formulations.

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HPMC for Concrete

HPMC for Concrete

HPMC for Concrete: Improve Workability, Stability & Water Retention Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) is a versatile cellulose ether widely used in cement-based systems. At Hebei InnoNew Material Technology Co., Ltd., we provide high-performance HPMC for concrete to enhance workability, water retention, and overall mix stability. What is HPMC for Concrete? HPMC…

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HPMC for Dry Mix Mortar

HPMC for Dry Mix Mortar

HPMC is a non-ionic cellulose ether widely used as a thickener, water retention agent, and rheology modifier in dry mix mortar and tile adhesive applications. HPMC ensures proper hydration of cement and improves application performance. For more details, please refer to our HPMC Construction Grade. 

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HPMC for Liquid Detergent

HPMC for Liquid Detergent

HPMC for Liquid Detergent: High-Performance Thickening & Stabilizing Solution

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HPMC for Tile Adhesive

HPMC for Tile Adhesive

HPMC for Tile Adhesive: Enhancing Performance in Drymix Mortar Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) is a key additive widely used in tile adhesive formulations to enhance performance, workability, and durability. As a high-quality cellulose ether, HPMC plays a crucial role in modern drymix mortar systems. At Hebei InnoNew Material Technology Co.,…

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HEC vs HPMC in Paint Formulation: How to Choose the Right Cellulose Ether for Water-Based Coatings

HEC vs HPMC in Paint Formulation: How to Choose the Right Cellulose Ether for Water-Based Coatings

HEC vs HPMC in Paint Formulation: Choosing the right Cellulose Ether In modern waterborne coating systems, selecting the right cellulose ether is critical for achieving optimal viscosity, workability, and coating performance. Among the most widely used materials, hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) and hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) are two key options. Understanding…

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