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Cmc detergent grade is a water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose, and it is widely used in the manufacturing of various products due to its versatile properties.
Cmc detergent grade has an efficiency of suspension, preventing secondary-precipitation, retaining moisture,stability, thickening, with peculiarities of fast-dissolve, utilization-convenience.
Cmc detergent grade is a white or slightly yellowish, almost odourless and tasteless hydroscopic powder, consisting of very fine particles, fine granules or fine fibres.

CAS Number: 9004-32-4
Molecular Formula: C6H7O2(OH)2CH2COONa
EINECS Number: 618-378-6

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Adding Cmc detergent grade  in detergent has the function of preventing the re-deposition of dirt. 
The working principle is that negatively charged dirt granule and charged sodium carboxymethyl cellulose molecular absorbing on fabrics has mutual electrostatic repulsion. 
Cmc detergent grade refers to a specific type of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) that is specially formulated and processed for use in detergent and cleaning product formulations. 

Cmc detergent grade is a water soluble polymer which can be used as a polyelectrolyte cellulose derivative.
Cmc detergent grade belongs to the class of anionic linear structured cellulose.
Synthetic detergent is the earliest use of Cmc detergent grade. 

Since Cmc detergent grade has emulsifying and protecting colloid properties, CMC Detergent is one of the best active aids of synthetic detergent. 
Cmc detergent grade plays a role in preventing dirt from reattachment during the washing process.
Cmc detergent grade is the best active aid of synthetic detergent.

In Cmc detergent grade, emulsifying and protecting colloid properties are mainly employed. 
During the washing process, Cmc detergent grade enables both the clothes and dirt particles to own negative charges and then be mutually exclusive, so CMC Detergent can prevent dirt from reattachment to the washed clothes, keep the whiteness of white fabric and the bright color of colorful fabric.
Cmc detergent grade can stabilize foam, so CMC Detergent can not only save the washing time but also recycle the cleaning solution. 

Moreover, Cmc detergent grade enables the fabric after washing to be soft and reduce skin irritation.
Cmc detergent grade is the basic ingredient of powder detergent, especially non phosphorus powder. 
Cmc detergent grade has the characteristics of colloid. 

When used in Cmc detergent grade powder, it can stabilize the bubble, protect both hands and effectively prevent washes from being contaminated after washed by synthetic detergent.
Cmc detergent grade has emulsifying and protecting colloid properties, CMC Detergent is one of the best active aids of synthetic detergent. 
Cmc detergent grade plays a role in preventing dirt from reattachment during the washing process.

CMC Detergent is the best active aid of synthetic detergent. 
In detergent, emulsifying and protecting colloid properties are mainly employed. 
During the washing process, CMC Detergent enables both the clothes and dirt particles to own negative charges and then be mutually exclusive, so CMC Detergent can prevent dirt from reattachment to the washed clothes, keep the whiteness of white fabric and the bright color of colorful fabric.

Cmc detergent grade can stabilize foam, so CMC Detergent can not only save the washing time but also recycle the cleaning solution. 
Moreover, Cmc detergent grade enables the fabric after washing to be soft and reduce skin irritation.
Cmc detergent grade is biodegradable, but not readily biodegradable, and it is not expected to bioaccumulate.

Cmc detergent grade is components consist of polysaccharide composed of fibrous tissues of plants. 
Cmc detergent grade is a water dispersible sodium salt of carboxy-methyl ether of cellulose that forms a clear colloidal solution. 
Cmc detergent grade is a hygroscopic material that has the ability to absorb more than 50% of water at high humidity. 

Cmc detergent grade is also a natural polymeric derivative that can be used in detergents, food and textile industries.
Cmc detergent grade is a water-soluble polymer. 
As a solution in water, Cmc detergent grade has thixotropic properties. 

Cmc detergent grade is useful in helping to hold the components of pyrotechnic compositions in aqucous suspension (e.g., in the making of black match). 
Cmc detergent grade is also an especially effective binder that can be used in small amounts in compositions, where the binder can intcrfere with the intended effect (e.g., in strobe compositions). 

However, its sodium content obviously precludes its use in most color compositions. 
Cmc detergent grade is manufactured from cellulose by various proccsses that replacc some of the hy drogen atoms in the hydroxyl[OH] groups of the cellulose molecule with acidic carboxymethyl [-CH2CO.OH] groups,which are neutralized to form the corresponding sodium salt. 
Cmc detergent grade is white when pure; industrial grade material may be grayish-white or cream granules or powder.

Cmc detergent grade is a low concern for toxicity to aquatic organisms.
Cmc detergent grade is used for its thickening and swelling properties in a wide range of complex formulated products for pharmaceutical, food, home, and personal care applications, as well as in paper, water treatment, and mineral processing industries. 
Cmc detergent grade is tackifier, at room temperature, it is non-toxic tasteless white flocculent powder, it is stable and soluble in water, aqueous solution is neutral or alkaline transparent viscous liquid, it is soluble in other water-soluble gums and resins, it is insoluble in organic solvents such as ethanol. 

Cmc detergent grade is the substituted product of cellulosic carboxymethyl group. 
According to their molecular weight or degree of substitution, Cmc detergent grade can be completely dissolved or insoluble polymer, the latter can be used as the weak acid cation of exchanger to separate neutral or basic proteins.
Cmc detergent grade can form highly viscous colloidal solution with adhesive, thickening, flowing, emulsifying, shaping, water, protective colloid, film forming, acid, salt, suspensions and other characteristics, and it is physiologically harmless, so it is widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, oil, paper, textiles, construction and other areas of production.

Cmc detergent grade is a white or slightly yellowish powder.
Cmc detergent grade or cellulose gum is a cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl groups (-CH2-COOH) bound to some of the hydroxyl groups of the glucopyranose monomers that make up the cellulose backbone. 
Cmc detergent grade is often used as its sodium salt, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose. 

Cmc detergent grade used to be marketed under the name Tylose, a registered trademark of SE Tylose.
A semisynthetic, water-soluble polymer in which CH 2 COOH groups are substituted on the glucose units of the cellulose chain through an ether link- age. 
Since the reaction occurs in an alkaline medium, the prod- uct is the sodium salt of the carboxylic acid R-O- CH 2 COONa.

Cmc detergent grade for oenological use is prepared exclusively from wood by treatment with alkali and monochloroacetic acid or its sodium salt.
Cmc detergent grade inhibits tartaric precipitation through a "protective colloid" effect. 
Cmc detergent grade a colorless, odorless, water-soluble polymer. 

Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, NaCMC or CMC, was first developed in 1947. 
Commonly known as carboxymethyl cellulose, it is composed of the sodium salt of an alkaline modified cellulose. 
Cmc detergent grade is water-soluble but will react with heavy metal salts to form films that are clear, tough and insoluble in water. 

Cmc detergent grade is thixotropic, becoming less viscous when agitated. 
In most cases, Cmc detergent grade functions as a polyelectrolyte. 
Cmc detergent grade is used commercially in detergents, food product and as size for textiles and paper. 

In conservation, Cmc detergent grade has been used as an adhesive for textiles and paper. 
Aging studies indicate that most Cmc detergent grade polymers have very good stability with negligible discoloration or weight loss.
Cmc detergent grade is the sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose, an anionic derivative.

Cmc detergent grade is widely used in oral and topical pharmaceutical formulations, primarily for its viscosity-increasing properties. 
Viscous aqueous solutions are used to suspend powders intended for either topical application or oral and parenteral administration. 
Cmc detergent grade may also be used as a tablet binder and disintegrant, and to stabilize emulsions.

In making soap, adding an appropriate amount of Cmc detergent grade helps to greatly improve the quality of soap. 
Cmc detergent grade is mechanism and advantages are the same as the application in synthetic detergent on the one hand. 
On the other hand, CMC Detergent enables soap to be pliable and flexible and thus convenient for pressing and processing.

In washing product industry, Cmc detergent grade is widely used as thickener and stabilizer due to its good chemical properties. 
After it dissolves in water, it has good thickening, dispersing and emulsifying effects. 
Cmc detergent grade can absorb oil particles in oil, disperse the oil suspension in the oil in the water, and will be washed. 

The surface of the object is formed into a hydrophilic film and prevents direct contact with the object to be washed. 
Cmc detergent grade can also make the washing liquid have a certain viscosity so that the solution state remains stable. 
Therefore, Cmc detergent grade is a very important component in detergent powder and detergent liquid.

The role of Cmc detergent grade liquid is mainly to use its properties of emulsification and protective colloids. 
The anions generated during the washing process can simultaneously make the surface of the laundry and the dirt particles negatively charged, so that the dirt particles are in the water phase.
Phase separation, repels the surface of the solid-phase laundry (the same charge repels), so it can prevent dirt from re-depositing on the laundry, keep white fabrics white, and colored fabrics bright in color.

Cmc detergent grade is added to detergent formulations to increase viscosity, providing a desired texture and consistency to the product.
Cmc detergent grade helps stabilize the formulation by preventing the separation of different ingredients, maintaining a uniform composition.
Cmc detergent grade improves the ability of the detergent to retain water, which can be beneficial for certain cleaning applications.

Cmc detergent grade aids in the dispersion of solid particles, ensuring that the detergent remains well-mixed and effective.
The addition of Cmc detergent grade can enhance the overall performance of the detergent, contributing to its effectiveness in cleaning various surfaces and materials.
Cmc detergent grade is a water-soluble polymer that is derived from cellulose, which is a naturally occurring polymer found in plant cell walls. 

Cmc detergent grade is produced by chemically modifying cellulose through the addition of carboxymethyl groups, which gives it its unique properties such as high water solubility, thickening ability, and film-forming properties.
Cmc detergent grade is widely used in a variety of industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and textiles, as a thickener, binder, stabilizer, emulsifier, and dispersant. 
Cmc detergent grade is commonly found in food products such as ice cream, salad dressings, and baked goods as a thickener and emulsifier, as well as in cosmetics and personal care products such as toothpaste and shampoo as a binder and stabilizer.

Cmc detergent grade is a versatile ingredient that has revolutionized the detergent industry. 
With its unique properties and numerous advantages, Cmc detergent grade has become an essential component in modern detergents. 
Cmc detergent grade is a water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose, a natural substance found in plant cell walls. 

Cmc detergent grade is exceptional thickening, stabilizing, and water-retaining abilities make it an invaluable additive in detergent formulations. 
One of the significant advantages of Cmc detergent grade in detergents is its remarkable thickening power. 
By incorporating Cmc detergent grade, detergents can achieve the desired viscosity, ensuring proper flow and adherence to surfaces during application. 

This results in improved product performance and enhanced cleaning efficiency. 
Additionally, Cmc detergent grade acts as a stabilizer, preventing the separation of different detergent components and maintaining the desired consistency over time.
Cmc detergent grade is anionic cellulose ether with macromolecular structure. 

Cmc detergent grade is odourless, tasteless, and non-toxic with white or faint yellow powder or particles. 
Cmc detergent grade can easily dissolve in water, and transfer into the colloidal solution; and it cannot dissolve in ethanol, ether, acetone, and other organic solvent.
Cmc detergent grade can effectively thicken washing slurry or soap lye, stabilize the structure of compositions.

Cmc detergent grade, as a professional and effective adhesive, thickener, stabilizer, and film-forming agent, can be used in products like dishwashing detergents and laundry detergents as an anti-redeposition agent.
Cmc detergent grade refers to a type of cellulose derivative that is commonly used as a thickener, binder, and stabilizer in detergent manufacturing. 
Cmc detergent grade is known for its ability to dissolve in water easily and its excellent compatibility with other ingredients in detergent formulations. 

Cmc detergent grade helps in achieving desired flow properties, rheology control, and texture enhancement in detergent products.
According to the provided information, the Cmc detergent grade market is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12% during the forecasted period. 
This growth can be attributed to the aforementioned factors, along with the increasing adoption of laundry detergents and dishwashing products in both residential and commercial sectors.

Cmc detergent grade or cellulose gum is a cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl groups (-CH2-COOH) bound to some of the hydroxyl groups of the glucopyranose monomers that make up the cellulose backbone. 
Cmc detergent grade is often used as its sodium salt, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
Cmc detergent grade is used in food under the E number E466 as a viscosity modifier or thickener, and to stabilizeemulsions in various products including ice cream. 

Cmc detergent grade is also a constituent of many non-food products, such as toothpaste, laxatives, diet pills, water-based paints, detergents, textile sizing, and various paper products.
Cmc detergent grade helps in suspending soil and dirt particles in the detergent solution, preventing them from redepositing onto surfaces during the cleaning process.
Cmc detergent grade is used as a thickening agent to control the viscosity of liquid detergents. 

This is particularly important for ensuring the product's ease of use and proper dispensing.
In some cases, Cmc detergent grade can contribute to improved foaming properties, enhancing the visual appeal and perceived effectiveness of the detergent.
Cmc detergent grade is often compatible with various surfactants used in detergent formulations. 

This compatibility ensures that the detergent remains stable and effective.
Cmc detergent grade detergent grade contributes to the overall stability of the detergent product, preventing phase separation and maintaining a consistent composition over time.
Cmc detergent grade can improve the adhesion of the detergent to surfaces, allowing for better cleaning performance and prolonged contact with soiled areas.

Cmc detergent grade can function effectively in the presence of hard water, helping the detergent maintain its performance even when used in water with high mineral content.
Cmc detergent grade is often compatible with various additives, enabling manufacturers to incorporate additional components into the detergent formulation without compromising stability.
As a biodegradable and environmentally friendly material, Cmc detergent grade aligns with the growing emphasis on sustainability in detergent formulations.

In its powdered form, Cmc detergent grade may be used to control dust during the manufacturing process, ensuring safe handling and processing.
In some detergent formulations, CMC can contribute to fabric softening properties, enhancing the feel of textiles after washing.
Cmc detergent grade aids in controlling the rheology of detergent formulations, ensuring that the product has the desired flow characteristics and stability.

Cmc detergent grade is suitable for use in spray drying processes, which is a common method for converting liquid detergent formulations into powdered forms.
Cmc detergent grade helps maintain the stability of colors in detergent formulations, preventing color degradation or changes during storage or use.
In certain applications, low foaming detergents are required (such as in high-efficiency washing machines). 

Cmc detergent grade can be formulated to meet these specifications.
Cmc detergent grade is often compatible with enzymes commonly used in laundry detergents, helping to maintain enzyme stability and effectiveness.
Cmc detergent grade contributes to pH stability, ensuring that the detergent remains effective and safe over a range of pH levels.

Cmc detergent grade is generally considered biocompatible, making it suitable for use in household detergents that come into contact with skin during use.
Cmc detergent grade is designed to have good solubility in water, ensuring that the detergent dissolves effectively for proper cleaning.
In certain formulations, Cmc detergent grade can assist in the controlled release of active ingredients, allowing for a sustained and prolonged cleaning effect.

Cmc detergent grade is versatile and can be adapted to various detergent formulations, including liquid, powder, and gel formulations.
Cmc detergent grade can contribute to reduced processing times during manufacturing, facilitating efficient production processes.
Cmc detergent grade is generally considered non-toxic and safe for use in household cleaning products, adhering to safety standards.

Cmc detergent grade offers a cost-effective solution for manufacturers, contributing to the overall economics of detergent production.
Cmc detergent grade can enhance the detergent's ability to break down and remove stains, oils, and greases from surfaces, contributing to improved cleaning efficiency.
Cmc detergent grade can be used in synergy with other ingredients in the detergent formulation, enhancing the overall performance of the product.

Detergents formulated with Cmc detergent grade are often effective on a variety of hard surfaces, making them versatile for use in different cleaning applications.
Cmc detergent grade can contribute to reducing residue on cleaned surfaces, providing a cleaner finish after rinsing.
The addition of Cmc detergent grade can contribute to extending the shelf life of detergent products by enhancing stability and preventing degradation over time.

Cmc detergent grade allows for formulation flexibility, enabling manufacturers to customize products to meet specific market needs and consumer preferences.
Cmc detergent grade is generally easy to handle and incorporate into detergent formulations, contributing to efficient manufacturing processes.
Cmc detergent grade are often designed to be consumer-friendly, considering factors such as mildness, skin safety, and low irritation potential.

Cmc detergent grade can perform effectively in both soft and hard water conditions, ensuring consistent cleaning performance regardless of water quality.
For detergents that require foaming properties, Cmc detergent grade can contribute to improved foaming stability, ensuring a consistent lather during application.
Cmc detergent grade is typically non-ionic, which means it does not carry a net electric charge. 
This property can be advantageous in certain detergent formulations.

Cmc detergent grade is also incompatible with xanthan gum. 
Precipitation may occur at pH < 2, and also when it is mixed with ethanol (95%).
Cmc detergent grade forms complex coacervates with gelatin and pectin. 

Cmc detergent grade also forms a complex with collagen and is capable of precipitating certain positively charged proteins.
Food and pharmaceutical Cmc detergent grade is required by law to contain not less than 99.5% pure Cmc detergent grade and a maximum of 0.5% of residual salts (sodium chloride and sodium glycolate). 

The degree of substitution (DS) can vary between 0.2-1.5, although it is generally in the range of 0.6-0.95. 
The DS determines the behaviour of Cmc detergent grade in water: Grades with DS >0.6 form colloidal solutions in water that are transparent and clear, i.e the higher the content of carboxymethyl groups, the higher the solubility and smoother the solutions obtained. 
Cmc detergent grade with a DS below 0.6 tends to be only partially soluble.

Cmc detergent grade is available as a white to almost white, odourless, tasteless, granular powder.
Cmc detergent grade is an anionic polymer with a clarified solution dissolved in cold or hot water. 
Cmc detergent grade functions as a thickening rheology modifier, moisture retention agent, texture/body building agent, suspension agent, and binding agent in personal products and toothpaste. 

Cmc detergent grade is desirable because the catalysis product (glucose) is easily measured using a reducing sugar assay, such as 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid.
Using Cmc detergent grade in enzyme assays is especially important in screening for cellulase enzymes that are needed for more efficient cellulosic ethanol conversion.
Cmc detergent grade was misused in early work with cellulase enzymes, as many had associated whole cellulase activity with CMC hydrolysis.

Cmc detergent grade is one of the most important products of cellulose ethers, which are formed by natural cellulose modification as a kind of cellulose derivate with an ether structure. 
Due to the fact that the acid form of Cmc detergent grade has poor water solubility, it is usually preserved as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, which is widely used in many industries and regarded as monosodium glutamate in industry.

Beyond laundry detergents, CMC detergent grade can be used in various household cleaning products such as dishwashing liquids and multi-purpose cleaners.
Cmc detergent grade's properties contribute to the effective removal of greasy and oily stains from fabrics and surfaces.

Uses Of Cmc detergent grade:
Cmc detergent grade has good thickening, dispersing and emulsifying effects after dissolving into water. 
Cmc detergent grade can absorb the oil around the oil particles, wrap the oil, make the oil suspended and dispersed in water, and form a hydrophilic membrane on the surface of the washed articles, so as to prevent the oil from contacting the washed articles directly.
Cmc detergent grade is widely used in high tower spray drying washing powder production technology, liquid laundry and liquid detergent. 

Cmc detergent grade can wrap up oil contamination by absorbing around oil particles, making oil contamination suspend and disperse in the water, and form a hydrophilic membrane on the surface of washed objects, so that the direct contact between oil and washed objects can be prevented. 
Cmc detergent grade can also be mixed with Xanthan Gum to keep the liquid detergent system stable, avoid liquid split and precipitation and improve the quality and grade of final products.
Cmc detergent grade is a water-soluble polymer made by chemically modifying natural cellulose. 

Cmc detergent grade is commonly used as a thickener, stabilizer, and dispersant in various types of detergent formulations, including laundry detergents, dishwashing detergents, and industrial cleaners.
Cmc detergent grade is widely used in detergent industry.
Cmc detergent grade is frequently called simply carboxymethyl cellulose and also known as cellulose gum. 

Cmc detergent grade is derived from purified cellulose from cotton and wood pulp. 
Cmc detergent grade is a water dispersible sodium salt of carboxy-methyl ether of cellulose that forms a clear colloidal solution. 
Cmc detergent grade is a hygroscopic material that has the ability to absorb more than 50% of water at high humidity. 

Cmc detergent grade is also a natural polymeric derivative that can be used in detergents, food and textile industries.
Cmc detergent grade can be used as a binder in the preparation of graphene nano-platelet based inks for the fabrication of dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
Cmc detergent grade can also be used as a viscosity enhancer in the development of tyrosinase based inks for the formation of electrodes for biosensor applications.

Cmc detergent grade is used as a support material for a variety of cathodes and anodes for microbial fuel cells.
Cmc detergent grade is used in refractory fiber, ceramic production molding bond. 
Cmc detergent grade is used in oil drilling, exploration address slurry thickening, reducing water loss, quality paper surface sizing. 

Cmc detergent grade can be used as soap and washing powder detergent active additives, as well as other industrial production on the dispersion, emulsification, stability, suspension, film, paper, polishing and the like. 
Quality product can be used for toothpaste, medicine, food and other industrial sectors.
Cmc detergent grade is resistant to bacterial decomposition and provides a product with uniform viscosity. 

Cmc detergent grade can prevent skin moisture loss by forming a film on the skin’s surface, and also help mask odor in a cosmetic product.
Constituents are any of several fibrous substances consisting of the chief part of a plant’s cell walls (often extracted from wood pulp or cotton).
Cmc detergent grade salt is used in drilling muds, in detergents as a soil-suspending agent, in resin emulsion paints, adhesives, printing inks, textile sizes and protective colloid. 

Cmc detergent grade acts as a stabilizer in foods. 
Cmc detergent grade is also employed in pharmaceuticals as a suspending agent and excipients for tablets. 
Cmc detergent grade is used as viscosity modifiers to stabilize the emulsions. 

Cmc detergent grade is used as a lubricant in artificial tears and it is used to characterize enzyme activity from endoglucanases.
Cmc detergent grade is used in a variety of applications ranging from food production to medical treatments.
Cmc detergent grade is commonly used as a viscosity modifier or thickener, and to stabilize emulsions in various products, both food and non-food. 

Cmc detergent grade is used primarily because it has high viscosity, is nontoxic, and is generally considered to be hypoallergenic, as the major source fiber is either softwood pulp or cotton linter. 
Non-food products include products such as toothpaste, laxatives, diet pills, water-based paints, detergents, textile sizing, reusable heat packs, various paper products, filtration materials, synthetic membranes, wound healing applications, and also in leather crafting to help burnish edges.

Cmc detergent grade is used in food under the E number E466 or E469 (when it is enzymatically hydrolyzed), as a viscosity modifier or thickener, and to stabilize emulsions in various products, including ice cream.
Cmc detergent grade is also used extensively in gluten-free and reduced-fat food products.
Cmc detergent grade is used to achieve tartrate or cold stability in wine, an innovation that may save megawatts of electricity used to chill wine in warm climates. 

Cmc detergent grade can be used in liquid, paste detergent, acts as stabilizing agent and thickening agent.CMC can effectively prevent washes from becoming contaminated after being washed by synthetic detergent when it used in detergent powder.
Cmc detergent grade, when used in liquid, paste detergent, acts as stabilizing agent and thickening agent; when used in detergent powder, CMC can effectively prevent washes from becoming contaminated after being washed by synthetic detergent.
Cmc detergent grade can be widely used in the field of daily chemical, especially in the products that need a stable emulsion system, such as body wash, shampoo, hair care agent, dishwashing detergent, laundry detergent, cosmetics, toothpaste, shoe polish, hair spray, etc.

Cmc detergent grade is a type of chemical widely used in the manufacturing of detergents. 
There are two main market types for this product: Purity ≥50% and Purity ≥60%. These purity levels refer to the concentration of CMC in the detergent grade product, with the ≥60% market having a higher concentration of CMC compared to the ≥50% market. 
Both market types cater to different customer needs, allowing for flexibility in detergent formulation and performance.

Cmc detergent grade is used in food products such as sauces, dressings, and gravies to increase viscosity.
Prevents separation in products like ice cream and salad dressings.
Enhances the stability of emulsions in food products.

Acts as a binder in the production of pharmaceutical tablets.
Aids in the disintegration of tablets in the digestive system.
Commonly used in lotions, creams, and shampoos to improve texture and stability.

Prevents settling of solid particles in formulations.
Cmc detergent grade is used as a thickening and stabilizing agent in liquid detergents.
Included in various cleaning products for its ability to control viscosity.

Applied to fibers to improve strength and facilitate weaving.
Cmc detergent grade is used to improve the surface properties and strength of paper.
Acts as a thickener and stabilizer in water-based paint formulations.

Cmc detergent grade included in certain adhesive formulations to provide viscosity.
Cmc detergent grade is used in drilling fluids to control viscosity and fluid loss.
Explored for use in certain wound dressings and biomedical applications.

Applied as a coating for seeds to enhance germination and protect against pathogens.
Used in mineral processing for its properties in froth flotation processes.
Included in some air fresheners to enhance the texture and stability of the product.

Added to certain construction materials like plaster to improve workability and adhesion.
Utilized in the production of artificial snow for its water-absorbing properties.
Cmc detergent grade is used as a soil suspension polymer designed to deposit onto cotton and other cellulosic fabrics, creating a negatively charged barrier to soils in the wash solution.

Cmc detergent grade is also used as a thickening agent, for example, in the oil-drilling industry as an ingredient of drilling mud, where it acts as a viscosity modifier and water retention agent.
Cmc detergent grade is sometimes used as an electrode binder in advanced battery applications (i.e. lithium ion batteries), especially with graphite anodes.
Cmc detergent grade's water solubility allows for less toxic and costly processing than with non-water-soluble binders, like the traditional polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), which requires toxic n-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) for processing.

Cmc detergent grade is often used in conjunction with styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) for electrodes requiring extra flexibility, e.g. for use with silicon-containing anodes.
Cmc detergent grade is also used in ice packs to form a eutectic mixture resulting in a lower freezing point, and therefore more cooling capacity than ice.
Aqueous solutions of Cmc detergent grade have also been used to disperse carbon nanotubes, where the long Cmc detergent grade molecules are thought to wrap around the nanotubes, allowing them to be dispersed in water.

In conservation-restoration, Cmc detergent grade is used as an adhesive or fixative (commercial name Walocel, Klucel).
Apart from the question of what is Cmc detergent grade, their uses are also very important to know. 
Cmc detergent grade can be used as a flocculant, chelator, emulsifier, thickener, water-retentive, sizing, and film-forming substance, among other things. 

Electronics, pesticides, leather, plastics, printing, ceramics, and the daily-use chemical industry are just a few of the industries that heavily utilize Cmc detergent grade. 
Additionally, Cmc detergent grade has a wide range of applications due to its excellent properties, widespread use, and emerging potential fields.
Cmc detergent grade used as sizing agent and printing paste in printing and dyeing industry. 

Cmc detergent grade can be used as a component of oil recovery fracturing fluid in the petrochemical industry.
Cmc detergent grade is a widely used ionic cellulose ether, widely used in petroleum, food, medicine, construction and ceramics industries, so it is also known as "industrial monosodium glutamate".
Cmc detergent grade is frequently used as a thickening agent in a wide range of food products, such as salad dressings, sauces, and ice cream. 

Cmc detergent grade imparts viscosity and helps to stabilize these products.
Cmc detergent grade acts as a stabilizer and prevents ingredients from separating in products like beverages, including soft drinks and fruit juices.
In salad dressings, Cmc detergent grade helps create stable emulsions of oil and water, preventing them from separating.

In the pharmaceutical industry, Cmc detergent grade can be used as a binder in tablet formulations to hold the ingredients together.
In oral suspensions and liquid medications, Cmc detergent grade helps to suspend solid particles uniformly in the liquid, ensuring consistent dosing.
In cosmetics and personal care products, Cmc detergent grade can be used to improve the moisture retention properties of creams and lotions.

Cmc detergent grade is used in paper manufacturing to coat the surface of paper, improving its printability and smoothness.
Packaging: Explored for use in the development of biodegradable films and coatings for environmentally friendly packaging.
Investigated for use in anti-icing and de-icing fluids to prevent ice formation on surfaces.

Included in certain types of welding electrodes for performance enhancement.
Explored for potential applications in coatings and adhesives in the aerospace industry.
Cmc detergent grade is used in some inkjet printing inks to control viscosity and improve print quality.

Investigated for potential use in de-icing fluids for airplanes to prevent the formation and adhesion of ice.
Cmc detergent grade is used as a friction reducer in hydraulic fracturing operations to improve the efficiency of the process.
Added to fish feed formulations to improve pellet integrity and water stability.

Included in hygiene products such as diapers and sanitary napkins for its absorbent properties.
Used for various purposes, including controlling viscosity in certain processes related to oil and gas exploration.
Investigated for potential use in fire retardant formulations, where it may enhance the fire-resistant properties of materials.

Cmc detergent grade is used in textile printing pastes to improve printability, color yield, and overall print quality.
Found in some cigarette filters, CMC is used to trap and hold certain particles.
Utilized in the production of artificial snow for its water-absorbing properties and realistic texture.

Explored for use in the development of biodegradable films and coatings for environmentally friendly packaging.
Applied as a coating for seeds to enhance germination, protect against pathogens, and improve overall seed performance.
Investigated for use in anti-corrosion coatings due to its film-forming properties.

Cmc detergent grade is used in art restoration and conservation for the preparation of adhesives and sizing agents.
Explored for potential use in concrete mixtures to control hydration and improve workability.
Investigated for use in fuel cells for its potential to improve electrolyte properties.

Explored for applications in biomedical research, such as controlled drug release systems and wound care products.
Cmc detergent grade can contribute to fabric softening properties in certain laundry detergents.

Safety Profile Of Cmc detergent grade:
Inhalation of Cmc detergent grade dust or aerosols during manufacturing processes may cause respiratory irritation. 
Adequate ventilation and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks are recommended in environments where inhalation exposure is possible.
Cmc detergent grade is used in oral, topical, and some parenteral formulations. 

Cmc detergent grade may cause irritation to the eyes and skin. In case of contact, it is advisable to rinse thoroughly with water. 
The use of protective equipment such as gloves and goggles can help prevent skin and eye contact.
Cmc detergent gradein moderate amounts as part of food products is generally safe. 

However, excessive consumption may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort in some individuals.
Some individuals may be hypersensitive or allergic to Cmc detergent grade. 
If an allergic reaction occurs, medical attention should be sought.

In its dry powder form, Cmc detergent grade can pose a dust explosion hazard if dispersed in the air in sufficient concentrations.
Dust control measures, such as proper ventilation and dust collection systems, should be implemented in industrial settings.

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