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The Key Differences Between Sodium CMC and CMC – Explained

Kaimaoxing Cellulose Co., Ltd. specializes in the production and distribution of Sodium CMC (Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose) and CMC (Carboxymethyl Cellulose) products. These cellulose-based products are widely used as thickeners, stabilizers, and emulsifiers in various industries including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, The main difference between Sodium CMC and CMC lies in their chemical composition and properties. While both Sodium CMC and CMC are derived from cellulose, Sodium CMC is produced by the reaction of cellulose with sodium hydroxide and monochloroacetic acid, while CMC is produced by the reaction of cellulose with sodium hydroxide and chloroacetic acid. Sodium CMC tends to have better solubility in water and higher viscosity compared to CMC, making it ideal for applications where these properties are important, At Kaimaoxing Cellulose Co., Ltd., we ensure the highest quality standards in the production of Sodium CMC and CMC products. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing innovative solutions and excellent customer service to meet our clients' specific needs. With our reliable products and professional support, we aim to be the preferred partner for all your cellulose-based needs

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