D&J Chemicals was founded in 2013, the enterprise is located in Jinzhou Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province. It covers an area of more than 27,000 square meters and has an annual yield of 10,000 tons of methyl cellulose.
Enhancing Water Retention in Tile Cement Using HPMC
Water retention is a critical aspect in the performance of tile cement. It ensures that the cement remains pliable and workable for an extended period, allowing for easy installation and adjustment of tiles. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) has emerged as a key ingredient that enhances water retention in tile cement, delivering improved results in construction projects.
One of the primary functions of HPMC in tile cement is its ability to form a protective film around the cement particles, hindering water evaporation. This film acts as a barrier, preventing rapid dehydration and prolonging the setting time of the cement. As a result, the tile cement remains moist and malleable, allowing workers to have sufficient time for proper tile placement and alignment. Additionally, the enhanced water retention provided by HPMC ensures improved adhesion between the tiles and the cement, resulting in a more robust and long-lasting bond.