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ARBOCEL® Alginate 125
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® Alginate 125 by JRS Rettenmaier acts as a rheology modifier. The sodium alginate is a creamy-white to yellow powder with brown algae as the basic raw material. It can produce temperature...
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Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective
ARBOCEL® Alginate LFD 1205 S1
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® Alginate LFD 1205 S1 by JRS Rettenmaier is a rheology modifier. The sodium alginate is creamy-white to yellow powder with brown algae as the basic raw material. It can react with Ca-ions to...
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Coatings
Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective
ARBOCEL® BE 600-30 PU
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® BE 600/30 PU by JRS Rettenmaier is a non-coniferous, sulphite bleached cellulose microfiber. It acts as a thickener and fiber reinforcement. It is VOC/SVOC-free. It is typically used as a...
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ARBOCEL® BWW 40
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® BWW 40 by JRS Rettenmaier is a medium-sized, 100% natural, highly pure cellulose fiber. It acts as a thickener, matting agent and viscosifier in sprayable emulsion paints as well as...
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ARBOCEL® CE 2906 HF 50 LV
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® CE 2906 HF 50 LV by JRS Rettenmaier is a hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), available as off-white powder. It is used as thickener, protective colloid, stabilizer, suspending aid and...
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ARBOCEL® MCG MF 40
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® MCG MF 40 by JRS Rettenmaier is cellulose gel, co-processed with cellulose gum. It shows thixotropic behavior and particles in the gel can be stabilized. Offers heat resistance. ARBOCEL®...
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ARBOCEL® P 4000 S
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® P 4000 S by JRS Rettenmaier is a water insoluble microcellulose in the form of a dispersible powder. It acts as a thickener. It is possible to convert it into a stable gel, which improves...
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Coatings>Waterborne
ARBOCEL® P 4000 X
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® P 4000 X by JRS Rettenmaier is a microcellulose in the form of a dispersible powder. It acts as thickener. By using low shear energy (dissolver, kneader), it is possible to convert it into...
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Coatings>Waterborne
ARBOCEL® UFC 100
JRS Rettenmaier
ARBOCEL® UFC 100 by JRS Rettenmaier is a microcrystalline, ultra-fine and highly pure cellulose powder. It acts as thickener. The small particle size and purity makes it a high performance filler...
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Coatings Markets>Other industries>Paper coatings
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