Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose: Revolutionizing the Papermaking Process

Discover how Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) is transforming the papermaking industry with its exceptional properties, enhancing everything from paper strength to printability. Explore its role as a crucial chemical auxiliary agent.

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Key Advantages You'll Gain

Enhanced Paper Quality

Leverage the capabilities of Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose for papermaking to achieve higher stiffness, smoothness, and overall improved printability, meeting the demands of high-speed printing.

Improved Production Efficiency

Optimize your pulping process by using CMC, which helps disperse fibers more evenly and can shorten beating times, contributing to greater energy conservation.

Superior Coating Performance

Our CMC acts as an effective coating agent, improving the water retention and rheological effects of coating colors, which leads to better lubrication and prolonged scraper life.

Key Applications

Pulp Addition

Integrating CMC into the pulp enhances fiber dispersion, uniformity, and overall paper strength, contributing to better bursting and stiffness properties.

Surface Sizing

CMC improves surface strength, reduces porosity, and enhances oil resistance, leading to better printability and a smoother paper finish.

Pigment Coating

As a coating agent, CMC aids in pigment dispersion and rheology control, improving water retention and the final appearance of coated papers.

General Paper Improvement

CMC contributes to increased dry and wet strength, better ink absorbency, and improved printing clarity, making it a versatile additive.