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As of 2018, we started domestic and international sales of chemical products with our Ulubaş Metal Brand name. Chemicals are produced for use in the construction industry, which is our main target market. Those products are used to modify cement-based products. Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) Hydroxy Ethyl Cellulose (HEC) Redispersiable Polymer Powder (RDP)

  • Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC)
  • Hydroxy Ethyl Cellulose (HEC)
  • Redispersiable Polymer Powder (RDP)

Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC)

Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is widely used in construction materials, coatings, synthetic resins, ceramics, medicine, food, textile, agriculture, cosmetics, tobacco and other industries. However, the product differs in every industry that it is used, by its components and content.

The main raw materials of Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) which do not undergo any chemical reactions and play only a supporting role are refined cotton, methyl chloride, propylene oxide, caustic soda, acid, toluene and other raw materials such as isopropanol.

All of the products presented here are types of Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) which can be used in Construction Chemicals and the Dye Industry.The majority of users evaluate primarily content and viscosity of Hydroxypropyl. If the hydroxypropyl content is high, then the water-holding performance is usually better.

HPMC plays the role of thickening, water-holding and construction in the product where it is used. Thickening: Cellulose can be thickened for the suspension, keeps the solution neat and can be resistant to sagging. Water holding; The putty filler is slowly dried, and the auxiliary ash undergoes reaction under the influence of calcium water. Construction; Cellulose has a lubricating effect which ensures that the putty filler has good runability.

HPMC LB303

Viscosity: 20.000 - 30.000 MPa s

HPMC LB505

Viscosity: 45.000 - 55.000 MPa s

HPMC LB707

Viscosity: 65.000 - 75.000 MPa s

Hydroxy Ethyl Cellulose (HEC)

Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (HEC) is a nonionic cellulose derivative that dissolves in both cold and hot water. It is used to produce solutions for a wide variety of viscosity. Such solutions have a typical non-Newtonian fluidity characteristic. This product has a unique water combination.

It has excellent functions of water-holding, film-forming, salt tolerance and thickening in different applications. It has excellent color compatibility and is used as an ideal additive for latex dye applications. HEC can also be used in other industrial applications such as oil drilling, dyeing and printing textile, detergents, textiles, binders, adhesives etc.

Redispersiable Polymer Powder (RDP)

They help homogeneous mixing of the components of the adhesive mortar, enhance the performance of the adhesive mortar, improve the adhesion of the mortar and increase its mechanical properties, give elasticity to construction materials with thermal and mechanical stress. Powder polymers are measured by tensile and bending tests; their presence in the finished product can be detected practically by vinyl odor.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do you send samples?
Yes, we send samples

Is cellulose a plastic?
Cellulose is a wood-based bio-plastic made from sustainable trees (meaning there was no clear cutting and there are more trees planted in its place).

A bio-plastic is a plastic that's made from a natural source other than petroleum, like cellulose.
Is cellulose eco friendly?
Cellulose: Environmentally Friendly Insulation for Any Home

Cellulose insulation is one of the most environmentally types of insulation.

Made of up to 85 percent recycled content (mainly newspaper), cellulose uses a minimal amount of energy to produce.

Can cellulose be recycled?
Paper is well known for its recycling potential, and is often seen as the recycling industry's biggest success story.
Paper lends itself to be broken down back to cellulose fibers, which can be used as building blocks for the production of recycled paper.
These cellulose fibers can however not be recycled endlessly.


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What are the side effects of cellulose?
Cellulose sodium phosphate Side Effects
  • Convulsions (seizures)
  • Drowsiness.
  • Mood or mental changes.
  • Muscle spasms or twitching.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Trembling.

Where does cellulose come from?
Cellulose is basically plant fiber, and one of the most common sources is wood pulp. Manufacturers grind up the wood and extract the cellulose. It's odd to imagine the same kind of pulp that's used to make paper turning up in our food

What is Cellulose?
Cellulose is a carbohydrate used in the production of paper, artificial silk and explosive substances that form a large part of the cell structure in plants.

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