LANDERCOLL HEC cellulose ether helps latex paint manufacturers improve thickening efficiency, viscosity control, pigment and filler suspension, application feel, leveling performance, and in-can stability across economy, standard, premium, interior, exterior, matt, satin, and high-PVC grades.
From economy interior latex to premium exterior coatings and high-PVC architectural systems — the right HEC grade delivers dependable water-phase thickening, stable rheology, and predictable application performance.
Interior · Exterior · Economy · Premium · Matt · Satin · High-PVC
Latex paint is the dominant coating format for residential, commercial, and institutional building surfaces worldwide. As a water-based system built around polymer emulsion binders, it offers low VOC content, easy cleanup, and broad substrate compatibility — but these advantages only translate into a marketable product when the formulation delivers reliable in-can stability, smooth application performance, and consistent coating appearance.
Unlike associative thickeners, LANDERCOLL HEC is a non-ionic, water-soluble polymer that thickens the water phase directly — a robust, predictable solution for latex paint formulators across economy, standard, premium, interior, exterior, matt, satin, and high-PVC grades.
For latex paint manufacturers, this means better thickening efficiency, stronger pigment suspension, and more reliable in-can stability. For applicators and end users, it means smoother brush and roller application, reduced spatter, cleaner coverage, and a more uniform surface after drying.
Within a latex paint formulation, HEC operates in the continuous water phase — building viscosity, providing structural body, supporting pigment and filler suspension, and controlling the flow behavior that determines how the paint feels under a brush or roller. HEC dissolves cleanly in water, builds stable viscosity efficiently at low dosage levels, and is compatible with acrylic, vinyl-acrylic, styrene-acrylic, and PVA emulsion binders.
Without suitable thickening and rheology control, latex paint fails at the most basic performance requirements — both in the container and during application. HEC helps latex paint manufacturers address these challenges across economy through premium formulation grades.
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Latex paint formulations vary by binder type, pigment volume concentration (PVC), quality level, application area, and target performance. The table below provides a general reference for common formulation components and the role HEC plays within the system.
| Komponen | Function in Latex Paint |
|---|---|
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Main film-forming binder; provides adhesion, durability, and film integrity |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Provides whiteness, hiding power, and opacity |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Provide decorative color and tinting |
| Fillers (CaCO₃, Kaolin, Talc) | Adjust opacity, texture, body, and cost balance |
| Air | Main dispersion medium for the water-based system |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Help disperse and stabilize pigments and fillers |
| Penghilang busa | Reduce foam during production and application |
| Pengawet | Support in-can microbial stability and shelf life |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Adjust formulation pH for stability and compatibility |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Controls viscosity, rheology, suspension, leveling, and application stability |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Support film formation at lower temperatures |
| Wetting Agents | Improve substrate wetting and surface coverage |
| Associative Thickeners | May be used alongside HEC to optimize ICI viscosity and leveling in premium systems |
| Bahan Tambahan Lainnya | Adjust open time, durability, or special surface properties |
| Latex Paint Type | Produk yang Direkomendasikan | Main Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Economy Latex Paint | Medium viscosity HEC | Basic thickening, suspension, stable application |
| Standard Latex Paint | Medium viscosity HEC | Viscosity control, brushability, roller application |
| Premium Latex Paint | Selected HEC grade | Smooth application, stable viscosity, uniform finish |
| Interior Latex Paint | HEC | Pigment suspension, leveling, storage stability |
| Exterior Latex Paint | HEC | Anti-sag support, coating consistency, filler stability |
| Matt Latex Paint | HEC | Smooth rolling, pigment stability, surface uniformity |
| Satin Latex Paint | Selected HEC | Flow control, leveling, smooth appearance |
| High-PVC Latex Paint | Medium to high viscosity HEC | Filler suspension, body, anti-settling support |
These dosage ranges are starting references only. Final dosage must be confirmed through laboratory testing, viscosity measurement (KU, ICI, Brookfield), storage stability evaluation, pigment settling assessment, brush and roller application trials, leveling review, and coating appearance assessment.
| Latex Paint Application | Dosis Referensi Umum |
|---|---|
| Economy Latex Paint | 0.2% – 0.5% |
| Standard Latex Paint | 0.3% – 0.7% |
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Improve flow behavior and leveling balance.
Poor suspension system, low viscosity, incompatible additives.
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Poor hydration, pH drift, surfactant or preservative incompatibility.
Improve viscosity stability through grade selection.
Understanding the variables that influence HEC behavior in latex paint systems helps formulators make better selection decisions and avoid common performance problems in production and storage.
Different emulsion systems — pure acrylic, vinyl-acrylic, styrene-acrylic, PVA — affect viscosity development, compatibility, film formation, and application behavior. HEC grade selection should be evaluated against the specific emulsion used, as some emulsion types may affect HEC viscosity efficiency.
TiO₂, CaCO₃, kaolin, talc, and colored pigments vary in particle size, density, and surface chemistry. Higher filler loadings require stronger suspension support. The specific surface area and surface treatment of titanium dioxide can also affect HEC viscosity response.
High-PVC latex paint systems — particularly economy and standard grades with high filler loadings — require stronger body and suspension control. Higher viscosity HEC grades or higher dosages may be needed.
Most HEC grades perform well across a broad pH range (pH 2–12), but the timing of pH adjustment during production can affect HEC hydration and viscosity development. Alkaline pH modifiers should typically be added after HEC has fully hydrated.
Dispersants and surfactants affect pigment dispersion quality, viscosity development, foam behavior, and HEC compatibility. Some surfactant systems at high concentrations may reduce HEC viscosity efficiency and require dosage adjustment.
Certain preservatives, particularly isothiazolinone-based biocides, may affect HEC viscosity stability over time. Compatibility testing is recommended, especially for products with long shelf-life requirements.
HEC must be properly dispersed and fully hydrated to develop its target viscosity. Poor hydration may result in lumps, delayed viscosity development, or unstable performance. HEC is typically added to water before pigments and fillers.
Mixing speed, addition sequence, hydration time, water temperature, and shear history all affect final viscosity development and paint stability. Proper mixing protocol is essential for consistent HEC performance across production batches.
Too little HEC may not provide sufficient thickening or suspension. Too much may reduce leveling performance, create stringiness during application, or make the paint feel heavy and difficult to spread.
Temperature changes during storage and transport can affect viscosity stability. HEC-thickened latex paint should be stored within the recommended temperature range and protected from freezing, which can irreversibly damage the emulsion.
Selecting the correct HEC grade requires balancing viscosity target, rheology profile, pigment suspension, application feel, leveling performance, anti-sag behavior, and storage stability. Use the checklist below to define your formulation direction before requesting a grade recommendation.
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LANDERCOLL can review your latex paint formulation direction and recommend a suitable HEC grade for laboratory evaluation and testing.
Interior, exterior, matt, satin, economy, or premium latex paint?
What is the target viscosity (KU, ICI, Brookfield)?
What polymer emulsion binder is used?
What pigment and filler system is included, and what is the PVC?
Is leveling, anti-sag, or suspension the highest priority?
Do you need better brushability or roller performance?
Will associative thickeners be used alongside HEC?
What pH range does the formulation operate at?
What dispersants, surfactants, and preservatives are included?
What mixing equipment and hydration time are available?
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Sample supply and technical documentation (TDS, SDS, COA)
Quotation and export supply chain communication
If your latex paint is experiencing low viscosity, pigment settling, excessive roller spatter, sagging on vertical walls, poor leveling, storage separation, or inconsistent batch performance — the HEC grade or dosage may need to be reviewed.
LANDERCOLL provides technical support to help latex paint manufacturers evaluate HEC options based on binder system, pigment and filler loading, target viscosity, PVC level, application method, and storage stability requirements.
HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) is the most widely used cellulose ether in water-based latex paint. It improves thickening, viscosity control, pigment and filler suspension, rheology, brush and roller application feel, leveling, anti-sag behavior, and storage stability across interior and exterior latex paint grades.
HEC builds viscosity in the water phase of latex paint, stabilizes pigments and fillers against settling, improves brush and roller application feel, supports leveling, provides anti-sag body on vertical surfaces, and helps maintain consistent paint stability during storage and transport.
Thickening gives latex paint body and structural stability. Without adequate thickening, latex paint may be too thin to control during application, allow pigments and fillers to settle during storage, produce excessive roller spatter, sag on vertical walls, and deliver inconsistent coverage and coating appearance.
Yes. HEC increases the structural viscosity of the water phase, which helps keep pigments and fillers — including dense materials like titanium dioxide and calcium carbonate — evenly distributed during storage and reduces hard settling that is difficult to redisperse.
A common reference dosage range is 0.2%–1.0% by weight, depending on paint grade, target viscosity, pigment and filler loading, and formulation design. Economy grades typically use 0.2%–0.5%, while high-PVC systems may use up to 0.4%–1.0%. Final dosage must be confirmed through testing.
HEC is a non-ionic, water-soluble polymer that thickens the continuous water phase directly, providing robust low-shear and medium-shear viscosity with broad formulation compatibility. Associative thickeners interact with the emulsion polymer and provide stronger high-shear (ICI) viscosity and leveling improvement, but are more sensitive to surfactant concentration. Many premium latex paint formulations use both HEC and associative thickeners.
Viscosity loss during storage may be caused by poor HEC hydration, unsuitable grade selection, pH drift, surfactant or preservative incompatibility, high electrolyte content, enzymatic or microbial degradation, or temperature-related changes. A systematic review of the HEC grade, preservative system, pH stability, and production process typically helps identify the cause.
HEC supports leveling by helping control medium-shear rheology and flow behavior. However, final leveling performance depends on the complete formulation — including binder type, dispersant, surfactant, defoamer, and the balance between low-shear and high-shear viscosity. Associative thickeners are often used alongside HEC in premium systems to optimize leveling.
Yes. LANDERCOLL supplies HEC in export-ready industrial packaging with full documentation support including TDS, SDS, COA, and export-related documents where applicable. Contact our team to discuss your requirements and receive a grade recommendation.
Whether you produce economy latex paint, standard interior or exterior latex paint, premium wall coatings, matt latex paint, satin latex paint, or high-PVC latex paint — LANDERCOLL can help you identify the right HEC grade for better thickening efficiency, pigment suspension, application feel, leveling performance, anti-sag behavior, and storage stability.
Share your paint type, target viscosity, binder system, pigment and filler loading, PVC level, and application requirements — LANDERCOLL will respond with a suitable HEC grade recommendation and supporting documentation.