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Can HEC be used in construction materials?
Yes. HEC can be used in selected construction systems such as mortars, tile adhesives, and floor screeds to provide water retention, thickening, and consistency support. However, HPMC and HEMC/MHEC are more commonly selected for drymix construction materials because they generally provide stronger water retention and workability performance in cement and gypsum systems.
What is the difference between HEC and HPMC?
HEC and HPMC are both non-ionic, water-soluble cellulose ethers, but they have different chemical structures. The most important practical difference is thermal behavior: HPMC contains methoxyl groups and gels when heated above its gelation temperature, while HEC contains only hydroxyethyl groups and remains soluble in both cold and hot water. HEC is preferred in latex paint and coating systems; HPMC is more widely used in construction, pharmaceutical, and food applications.
How do I choose the right HEC grade?
The right HEC grade depends on your application type, required viscosity level, pH range, surfactant system, pigment or filler content, electrolyte level, mixing method, hydration conditions, and final stability requirements. Contact LANDERCOLL with your application details, and our team can recommend suitable grade directions and support your formulation evaluation.