HPMC for tile adhesive contains other additives such as cement, sand and limestone, which can increase the adhesion of tile ceramics. Tile adhesive is a new modern decorative material used to paste tiles, face tiles, floor tiles and other decorative materials.
Product Description
HPMC for Tile Adhesive
HPMC for tile adhesive contains other additives such as cement, sand and limestone, which can increase the adhesion of tile ceramics. Tile adhesive is a new modern decorative material used to paste tiles, face tiles, floor tiles and other decorative materials. There are many kinds of additives in tile adhesive, but usually cellulose ether additives are added to tile adhesive to improve water retention, thickening effect and open time.
Construction grade hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose is widely used in building grade. For example, tile bonding, tile mortar.
Advantage
HPMC cellulose has many characteristics, such as thickening, water retention, dispersion, emulsification, film formation, adhesion, gelation and adsorption. The HPMC has good effect in tile adhesive, It can be improved the Anti-Slip, water retention, opening time, viscosity and strength of tile adhesion. Due to its high water performance, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose does not need to be pre-soaked or wetted with tiles and substrates, which can significantly improve the bonding strength. The slurry can be constructed in a longer period, and the construction is convenient and uniform. It is delicate and has good anti-slip performance. HPMC with a thickening, binding, dispersing, emulsifying, PH value of stability, film, suspension, adsorption, gel, surface activity, maintain a features such as water and protective colloid.
1. Enhance water retention characteristics and extend working time.
2. Improve the bonding strength of tile adhesives.
3. Improves flexibility and deformability of the caulk.
4. It can enhance the sag resistance of tile adhesives.
5. Good bond strength, both thick and thin, with reduced shrinkage and tiles that do not crack or fall under stress.
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