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Organic thickeners

Consider using organic thickeners such as carboxymethyl cellulose and hydroxyethyl cellulose with different substitution level per ring to obtain the desired thixotropy and water solubility behavior. [Pg.257]

Vacuum rotary dryers plastics, organic polymers, nylon chips, chemicals of all kinds, plastic fillers, plasticizers, organic thickeners, cellulose acetate, starch, and sulfur flakes... [Pg.245]

Modified organic thickeners can be derived from naturally occurring water-insoluble polymers such as cellulose, chitin, and starch [25,26], The most common derivatives include carboxymethyl, hydroxyethyl, hydroxypropyl, and methyl cellulose. Cationic, anionic (sulfate, phosphate), and zwitterionic derivatives have also been reported in the literature. [Pg.129]

TABLE 3—Additive concentration results in lubricating grease with organic thickener. [Pg.28]

High viscosity filled hardener, containing inorganic fillers or organic thickeners, hardener, and sometimes some formaldehyde catcher and other additives. [Pg.891]

Its solutions are more resistant to bacterial and enzymatic degradation than many other organic thickeners Biocompatible... [Pg.1241]

Bacterial cultures Organic thickener Alkyl alcohol ethoxylate or alkylphenol ethoxylate Water... [Pg.271]

A major portion of organic thickeners are composed of polymers. The primary structure of the polymer depends on the nature of the repeating units. If the polymer consists... [Pg.757]

The water-soluble polysaccharides are widely used to control the rheology of aqueous fluids in food, pharmaceutical, personal care, latex paints, and cosmetic products. They also have some uses in hard-smface care (toilet bowl cleaners, bathroom cleaners, etc.) and fabric care applications such as fabric softeners. The patent application EP 596580 Al is an example of a fabric softening composition thickened by cationic starch [39]. Specific examples of other consumer products will be provided in Sec. E.G. and Modified Natural Organic Thickeners. [Pg.770]


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