#38 Carboxymethylcellulose: what is it for & how to use it?
Carboxymethylcelluloses (CMC) are organic compounds—water-soluble polymers derived from cellulose—that are widely used across various industrial manufacturing sectors.
In the ceramic industry as well, sodium CMCs perform multiple functions within suspensions and solutions and can exhibit a broad range of properties depending on their specific formulation.
Among their distinguishing characteristics, CMCs are notable for their strong adhesive power and their ability to influence the viscosity of the system.
What is the primary role of this substance within the ceramic production process, and what best practices should be followed to manage it effectively?
