Use Ceramic Grade CMC to Improve Your Ceramics

Ceramic products play an important role in people’s daily lives due to their functionality and elegant appearance. Ceramic tiles have become ubiquitous in modern living–whether at home, in office or public places-offering a more aesthetic, comfortable and convenient living experience thanks to their versatility. And Ceramics are also an indispensable part of the catering industry, appearing in kitchen items such as pots, bowls, plates, spoons, and other tableware, as well as in elegant tea cups and teapots, and decorative items in the living room.

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In the cleaning products sector, as people’s pursuit of a healthy lifestyle continues to grow, ceramic-based products such as toilets, sinks, bathtubs are also becoming increasingly popular . Their demand is driven by both aesthetic appeal and hygiene requirements, further increasing the market need for high quality ceramic products.

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Our product, ceramic grade CMC, is widely used as an important additive in the ceramic industry. It function as excipient, plasticizer and reinforcer of billet in ceramic body formulations. In the production of ceramic blank body, glaze paste and glaze silkscreen printing, CMC provides multiple benefits: strengthening, retaining water, bonding, suspension and dilution. Especially in the current of limited high-quality clay resources today. CMC can effectively compensate for raw material deficiencies by enhancing the strength of the ceramic body.

CMC is an indispensable ingredient in modern ceramic manufacturing, which can be added as excipient, plasticizer and reinforcer of billet. In the production of ceramic tiles, improving the strength of the green body is a very important issue. CMC, as a strengthening agent, offers an effective solution.

As for usage dosage, the recommended proportion of CMC ranges from 0.01% to 0.18%, depending on the specific application and formulations. The amount used in the body and the glaze will vary and must be determined through formulation testing and experimentation. The values provided here are for reference only.

SINOCMC Team

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