Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose(HPMC)for Tile Adhesive
Sep 21,2024
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HPMC is the most important additive in tile adhesive, it delivers tile adhesive long open time, adjustment time, sag resistance and ensure cement hydration and improve the bond strength of tile adhesive.

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose(HPMC) is the most important additive in tile adhesive, it delivers tile adhesive long open time, adjustment time, sag resistance and ensure cement hydration and improve the bond strength of tile adhesive.
★ High water retention
★ Sag resistance
★ Long open time/wetting ability
★ Good Workability
★ Excellent bond strength
★ Good inchoative Viscosity
Recommendation Grades:
Tile Adhesive Type |
Grade | Brookfield (MPa.s) |
NDJ (MPa.s) |
Properties |
Standard (CO/C1) |
ZCP40K | 42,000-55,000 | 100,000 | Good workability, long open time |
ZCP60K | 60,000-70,000 | 150,000 | High water retention and good bond strength | |
ZCP80K | ≥75000 | 200,000 | Ultra-high viscosity | |
ZCM60K | 60,000-70,000 | 150,000 | Higher gelation Temperature | |
C1/C1TE/ C1TES1 |
ZC549H | 42,000-55,000 | 100,000 | Longer open time, High water retention, Good Workability |
C2/C2TES2/ C2FTES2 |
ZC549N | 15,000-25,000 | 35,000 | Longer open time, Sag resistance, Good Workability |
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