Sodium CMC

SODIUM CARBOXY METHYL CELLULOSE is a cellulose ether gum, being an anionic water-soluble polymer supplied as a GRANULES/COARSE/POWDER of white to cream colour, available in number of grades and viscosity types with wide application.

There are various grades based on viscosities and purity which  are available here at Nitin Chemicals.



Defloculant

Application in Ceramics : It can be used in the proportion of 0.02 to 0.075 % in the body composition and will reduce the consumption of STPP by almost 50 %

Addition Stage : To be added along with S.T.P.P.

Chemical Nature : Acrylic Acid Co-polymer.

Analysis Report : P.D. 400


 

No

Product specification

P. D. - 400

1.

Colour

Clear Yellowish

2.

Appearance

Viscous Thick Liquid

3.

Solid Content % (150 C/2Hrs)

35 - 36

4.

pH (10% Soln on SC)

7.5 – 7.8

5.

Properties

Freely Soluble in Water

Packing : It is available in the packing form of 200 Kgs Drum.

 



Fixative Powder

IT IS WATER SOLUBLE SYNTHETIC POLYMER MADE BY ALCOHOLYSIS OF PETROBASE HYDROCARBONS.


 
 1. DEGREE OF POLYMERISATION   2000 – 2100

2.

HYDROLYSIS

87 – 89

3.

VISCOSITY

27 – 33

4.

VOLATILES

5 %

5.

ASH

0.7 %

6. pH VALUE OF WATER SOLN 5 – 7

7.

PACKING

In 20 Kgs Bags.

Application in Spray paintings on Glazed Tiles.

 



CERAMIC DILUTING AGENT ( C.D.A. )

In Ceramic industry sodium Tripoly Phosphate is used as defloculent to control the viscosity of ceramic slip . Ceramic Diluting agent is a product which replace STPP & do the same job in same dosage . It is cost competitive compare to STPP .

Ceramic Diluting Agent is added in to ball mill along with other body raw material in 0.2 to 0.4 % dosage depending on body composition . Ceramic Diluting agent can be also dissolved in water & can be added to ceramic slip but it is recommended that CDA should be added in ball mill stage .

Ceramic Diluting agent is white coloured powder like STPP . It is Produced by OUTAO ENTERPRISES CHINA & supplied by NITIN CHIMICALS INDIA.

 




  Copyright © 2008-2009 Nitin Chemicals