CMC

CMC

CMC stands for Carboxymethyl Cellulose. It is a versatile and widely used additive in the paint and allied industries. CMC is derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls. In paint and coatings, CMC is primarily used as a thickener, stabilizer, and rheology modifier. It helps to
control the viscosity and flow properties of the paint, ensuring better application and leveling. CMC also improves the stability of the paint formulation, preventing settling or separation of pigments and other ingredients.

Improved Rheology: CMC enhances the viscosity and flow characteristics of paint, allowing for better control during application. It helps to prevent sagging, dripping, and splattering, resulting in a more even and uniform coating.

Enhanced Stability: CMC acts as a stabilizer, preventing the settling of pigments and other solid particles in the paint formulation. This ensures that the paint remains homogeneous and consistent over time, reducing the need for frequent stirring or remixing.

Better Water Retention: CMC has excellent water-holding capacity, which helps to prevent the drying out of paint during storage or application. This property is particularly useful in water-based paints, as it allows for longer working time and reduces the risk of brush or roller marks.

Improved Adhesion: CMC can enhance the adhesion of paint to various surfaces, promoting better bonding and durability. This is especially beneficial when painting on difficult substrates or challenging conditions.

Compatibility: CMC is compatible with a wide range of paint ingredients, including pigments, binders, and other additives. It can be easily incorporated into different paint formulations without causing any adverse effects on the final product.

Our grades are simple to disperse and compatible with other constituents in formulations, making them the appropriate solution for you. DMC offers a range of CMC with varying viscosity profiles to cater to various applications.