Ethyl cellulose

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Reagent Code: #65822
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Alias Ethyl cellulose (EC); cellulose ethyl ether, cellulose ethyl ether
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CAS Number 9004-57-3

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MDL Number MFCD00131037
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Density 1.14 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Storage room temperature, away from light

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Ethyl cellulose is widely used as a coating material in the pharmaceutical industry to create controlled-release formulations. It forms a protective barrier around tablets or pellets, allowing for the gradual release of active ingredients over time. In the food industry, it serves as a stabilizer and thickener in various products, enhancing texture and shelf life. Additionally, it is employed in the production of inks, adhesives, and coatings due to its film-forming properties and resistance to moisture. In cosmetics, ethyl cellulose is used to improve the consistency and stability of creams and lotions. Its versatility also extends to the manufacturing of specialty paints and varnishes, where it acts as a binder and provides durability.

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Test Parameter Specification
Arsenic (As) 0-2 ppm
Ethoxyl 44-51
Heavy Metals 0-20 ppm
Loss on Drying 0-3%
Viscosity 5 in ethanol toluene 14 90-110 mPa.s
Appearance White to off-white powder or granules

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 2.5kg
10-20 days ฿10,250.00
inventory 500g
10-20 days ฿2,060.00
inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿620.00

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Ethyl cellulose is widely used as a coating material in the pharmaceutical industry to create controlled-release formulations. It forms a protective barrier around tablets or pellets, allowing for the gradual release of active ingredients over time. In the food industry, it serves as a stabilizer and thickener in various products, enhancing texture and shelf life. Additionally, it is employed in the production of inks, adhesives, and coatings due to its film-forming properties and resistance to moisture.

Ethyl cellulose is widely used as a coating material in the pharmaceutical industry to create controlled-release formulations. It forms a protective barrier around tablets or pellets, allowing for the gradual release of active ingredients over time. In the food industry, it serves as a stabilizer and thickener in various products, enhancing texture and shelf life. Additionally, it is employed in the production of inks, adhesives, and coatings due to its film-forming properties and resistance to moisture. In cosmetics, ethyl cellulose is used to improve the consistency and stability of creams and lotions. Its versatility also extends to the manufacturing of specialty paints and varnishes, where it acts as a binder and provides durability.

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