Application of Cellulose Ether in Dry Mortar   In the dry mortar, cellulose ether plays the role of retaining water, thickening and improving construction performance. Good water retention performance ensures that the mortar will not be sanded, dusting and strength due to lack of water, cement hydration incompleted, thickening effect makes the structural strength of.. read more →

29 Oct 2018
October 29, 2018

Fineness of Cellulose Ether

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Fineness of Cellulose Ether   Fineness is also an important performance indicator for cellulose ether. The Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose requirement for dry mortar is powder, low water content, and the fineness also requires 20%-60% of particle size to be less than 63um. Fineness affects the solubility of cellulose ether. The coarser Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose is usually in.. read more →

27 Oct 2018
October 27, 2018

Viscosity of Cellulose Ether

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Viscosity of Cellulose Ether   Viscosity is an important parameter of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose performance. Different Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose manufacturers use different methods and instruments to test the viscosity of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose currently. The main methods are Haake Rotovisko, Hoppler, Ubbelohde and Brookfield. For the same product, the viscosity has big differences by different test method, some.. read more →

27 Oct 2018
October 27, 2018

Water Retention of Cellulose Ether

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Water Retention of Cellulose Ether   Water retention is an important property of cellulose ether, and it is also a concern of many domestic drymix mortar manufacturers, especially those in the south area with high temperature. Factors that affects the water retention effect of the mortar include the amount of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, the viscosity of.. read more →

27 Oct 2018
October 27, 2018

The Superiority of Dry Mortar

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The Superiority of Dry Mortar   As a substitute for traditional mortar, dry mortar has many advantages. Construction Quality is Easy to Guarantee Different kinds of mortars such as masonry mortar, plastering mortar, ground mortar, block special mortar, etc, have different requirements for special properties such as anti-shrinkage, crack resistance, heat preservation and moisture resistance,.. read more →

Development Trend of Drymix Powder Mortar in China   At the end of the 20th century, China began to introduce Drymix powder mortar technology from abroad, and combined with the source of domestic raw materials, adjusted the formulation of a variety of Drymix powder mortars for different purposes, and achieved results in application of the.. read more →

19 Oct 2018
October 19, 2018

Advantages of Drymix Mortar

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Advantages of Drymix Mortar   Drymix powder mortar as a substitute for traditional mortar has its own advantages. Construction quality is easy to guarantee Different applications of mortar such as masonry mortar, plastering mortar, ground mortar, block special mortar, etc has different requirements for anti-shrinkage, crack resistance, heat preservation, moisture resistance of the materials, and.. read more →

15 Oct 2018
October 15, 2018

Types of plastering

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Plastering is a process by which coarse surfaces of wall or ceiling roofs are changed or turned or rendered to provide smoothness. In the beginning, wet materials are spread over the block or brickworks and then suitable equipment is used to make the surface smooth level. The prime purpose of plastering is to obtain a.. read more →

15 Oct 2018
October 15, 2018

The Function of Wall Putty

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Putty is a thin layer of leveling mortar that can be divided into single-component putty (paste and dry powder) and two-component putty (consisting of powder and liquid) according to its finished form. Dry mortar putty uses organic polymer or inorganic chemicals as bonding agent, and additives such as cellulose ether, thixotropic agent, hydrophobic agent, and.. read more →

15 Oct 2018
October 15, 2018

Development Trend of Dry Mortar – 2

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The development of dry mortar has changed many times since its inception. In the 1960s and early 1970s, the dry powder mortar factory in Europe adopted a horizontal process, which arranged the raw material warehouse one by one on the ground. The raw materials were first stored in the silos through the lifting equipment, and.. read more →