Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose

Product Overview

Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC) is a granular powder that is odorless and its color varies from white to almost white. In its manufacture, cellulose acquired from wood pulp or cotton fibers is soaked in sodium hydroxide solution, due to which an alkali cellulose is formed. This alkali cellulose is made to react with sodium monochloroaceate, which results in the final product, CMC sodium. We manufacture this powder in various grades, namely low, medium or high viscosity. These are grades depend upon I.P., food grades and tech. grades. This powder is used as coating agent, tablet binder, suspending agent, water-absorbing agent, viscosity-increasing agent, stabilizing agent, and the disintegration of tablets and capsules.

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Product Description

Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC) is a granular powder that is odorless and its color varies from white to almost white. In its manufacture, cellulose acquired from wood pulp or cotton fibers is soaked in sodium hydroxide solution, due to which an alkali cellulose is formed. This alkali cellulose is made to react with sodium monochloroaceate, which results in the final product, CMC sodium. We manufacture this powder in various grades, namely low, medium or high viscosity. These are grades depend upon I.P., food grades and tech. grades. This powder is used as coating agent, tablet binder, suspending agent, water-absorbing agent, viscosity-increasing agent, stabilizing agent, and the disintegration of tablets and capsules.