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WeKcelo®

Coatings ingredients supplied by WeiKem Chemical

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WeiKem Chemical
WeKcelo® HEC 100H by WeiKem Chemical is hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Offers excellent thickening efficiency for latex paint especially high PVC paint. Aqueous solution of... view more
WeiKem Chemical
WeKcelo® HEC 30000 by WeiKem Chemical is hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. It has better color acceptance property and moderate pseudo-plasticity. Also provides delayed... view more
WeiKem Chemical
WeKcelo® HX C6 by WeiKem Chemical is a modified hydroxyethyl cellulose-based rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack, it is also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Aqueous solution of WeKcelo HEC is a non-Newtonian liquid. It has better color acceptance property and moderate pseudo-plasticity. Also provides... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Aqueous solution of WeKcelo HEC is a non-Newtonian liquid. It has better color acceptance property and moderate pseudo-plasticity. Also provides... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Aqueous solution of WeKcelo HEC is a non-Newtonian liquid. It has better color acceptance and pseudo-plastic property. Also provides delayed... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Aqueous solution of WeKcelo HEC is a non-Newtonian liquid. It has better color acceptance property and moderate pseudo-plasticity. Also provides... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Offers excellent thickening efficiency for latex paint especially high PVC paint. Aqueous solution of WeKcelo HEC is a non-Newtonian liquid. It... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Aqueous solution of WeKcelo HEC is a non-Newtonian liquid. It has better color acceptance property. Also provides delayed solubility, high... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. Offers excellent thickening efficiency for latex paint especially high PVC paint. Aqueous solution of WeKcelo HEC is a non-Newtonian liquid. It... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack, it's also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed and easy dissolution in water, so it... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack, it's also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed and easy dissolution in water, so it... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack, it's also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed and easy dissolution in water, so it... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack types, it's also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed and easy dissolution in water... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack, it's also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed and easy dissolution in water, so it... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack, it's also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed and easy dissolution in water, so it... view more
WeiKem Chemical
Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose. Acts as a rheology modifier. This grade is resistant against enzymatic attack, it's also a surface-treated cellulose for delayed and easy dissolution in water, so it... view more
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