Anti-Settling
Anti-Settling agent in cosmetics
HEC forms a gel texture. Without the effect of electrolyte, it is suitable for formulation of gels with special electrolyte characteristics. in helping create bubbles In skin cleaning formulas such as shampoo or liquid soap, it is commonly used to create gel texture in shampoo or liquid soap.
Ultra clear, viscous at 2,000 mPa s (cPs) at 1% in water.
HEC creates a gel texture. Without the effect of electrolyte, suitable for creating gel texture in formulas with special electrolyte properties. To help create bubbles In skin cleaning formulas such as shampoo or liquid soap, it is commonly used to create a gel texture in shampoo or liquid soap.
Provides a viscosity of 3,400-5,000 mPa•s (cPs) at the level of 1% in water.
HPMC Create gel texture Without the effect of electrolyte, it is suitable for formulation of gels with special electrolyte characteristics. in helping create bubbles in skin cleansing formula
ColdMix™ type is soluble in cold water. do not need to be warm Please read the details of how to use.
provide the viscosity 10,000-16,500 mPa s (cPs) at 2% in water
HPMC Create gel texture Without the effect of electrolyte, it is suitable for formulation of gels with special electrolyte characteristics. in helping create bubbles in skin cleansing formula
Provides a viscosity of 3,500-5,600 mPa s (cPs) at 2% in water.
Gelling Temperature: 68C
HPMC Create gel texture Without the effect of electrolyte, it is suitable for formulation of gels with special electrolyte characteristics. in helping create bubbles in skin cleansing formula
Provides a viscosity of 3,500-5,600 mPa s (cPs) at 2% in water.
Gelling Temperature: 64C, High Organic Solvent Compatibility
HPMC Create gel texture Without the effect of electrolyte, it is suitable for formulation of gels with special electrolyte characteristics. in helping create bubbles in skin cleansing formula
Provides a viscosity of 50 mPa s (cPs) at 2% in water.
Gelling Temperature: 55C, High Organic Solvent Compatibility
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