



HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) is the primary cellulose ether used in emulsion paint. It functions as a water-phase thickener and rheology modifier that builds viscosity, stabilizes pigments and fillers against settling, improves brush and roller application performance, supports leveling, helps reduce sagging, and maintains stable in-can consistency throughout storage.
LANDERCOLL HEC helps emulsion paint manufacturers improve thickening efficiency, viscosity control, pigment and filler suspension, brush and roller application, leveling support, and in-can stability across economy, standard, premium, interior, exterior, matt, satin, and high-PVC grades.
From economy interior emulsion to premium emulsion paint coatings and high-PVC architectural systems — the right HEC grade delivers dependable water-phase thickening, stable rheology, and predictable application performance.
— HEC · Thickening · Rheology · Pigment Suspension · Leveling · Emulsion Paint · Water-Based Coating
HEC · Emulsion Paint
Thickening, suspension, and application performance for water-based emulsion paint.
HEC bridges in-can stability and coating performance — from storage through brush and roller application to the finished film.
Emulsion paint is a water-based paint that uses polymer emulsion as its primary film-forming binder. It is the most widely used decorative coating system for interior and emulsion paint surfaces globally, applied to interior walls, emulsion paints, ceilings, plaster, cement render, concrete, gypsum board, drywall, and other prepared building surfaces.
The term “emulsion paint” refers to the fact that the binder — typically an acrylic, styrene-acrylic, vinyl acetate-ethylene (VAE), or pure acrylic polymer — is dispersed as an emulsion in water. When the water evaporates after application, the polymer particles coalesce to form a continuous, durable paint film.
A typical emulsion paint formulation includes polymer emulsion, titanium dioxide, colored pigments, fillers, water, dispersants, wetting agents, defoamers, preservatives, pH modifiers, coalescing agents, rheology modifiers, and cellulose ether.
Cellulose ether — specifically HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) — is used in emulsion paint as the primary water-phase thickener and rheology modifier. It builds viscosity and paint body, stabilizes pigments and fillers against settling, improves brush and roller application behavior, supports leveling, helps reduce sagging on vertical surfaces, and maintains stable in-can consistency during production, storage, and distribution.
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Structured viscosity keeps pigments and fillers suspended during storage and transport.
Controlled flow supports smooth brush and roller application with leveling support.
HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) is the primary LANDERCOLL cellulose ether product for emulsion paint applications. It is widely used across economy, standard, and premium emulsion paints for interior and exterior applications because it delivers reliable thickening, stable viscosity development, pigment and filler suspension, and controlled application behavior in polymer emulsion systems.
HEC · Non-Ionic · Water-Soluble
HEC is a non-ionic, water-soluble cellulose ether. Its non-ionic character provides broad compatibility with the anionic dispersants, surfactants, and polymer emulsions commonly used in emulsion paint formulations. It hydrates readily in water and builds viscosity efficiently, providing consistent thickening performance across a wide range of paint types, quality levels, and pigment volume concentrations.
In emulsion paint, HEC helps improve paint body, reduce pigment and filler settling, support smooth brush and roller application, and maintain stable consistency during production, storage, and consumer use.
Emulsion paint formulations vary by binder type, pigment volume concentration, quality level, application area, and target performance.
| Komponentas | Function in Emulsion Paint |
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| Titanium Dioxide | Provides whiteness and hiding power. |
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| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Adjust opacity, body, texture, cost balance, and coating properties. |
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| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Help disperse pigments and fillers uniformly. |
| Wetting Agents | Improve pigment wetting and substrate wetting. |
| Putokšliai | Reduce foam during production and application. |
| Konservantai | Support in-can stability and microbial protection. |
| pH Modifiers | Adjust formulation pH and stability. |
| Coalescing Agents | Support film formation in selected systems. |
| Cellulose Ether (HEC) | Improves viscosity, rheology, suspension, and application performance. |
| Kiti priedai | Adjust leveling, open time, surface feel, scrub resistance, or special properties. |
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| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Medium viscosity HEC | Basic thickening, suspension, stable application. |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Medium viscosity HEC | Viscosity control, brushability, roller application. |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Selected HEC grade | Smooth application, stable viscosity, uniform finish. |
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| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Medium to high viscosity HEC | cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits |
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Emulsion paint requires a carefully balanced rheology profile. It must remain stable in the container, flow smoothly during brush or roller application, and recover sufficient body to resist sagging on vertical surfaces.
A suitable HEC grade improves brush feel and spreading behavior, helping the paint move smoothly across the substrate without excessive drag or resistance. Good brushability reduces applicator fatigue and improves coverage efficiency.
During roller application, emulsion paint must transfer evenly and spread consistently without spattering. HEC supports controlled roller application behavior and helps reduce visible brush marks and roller marks in the dried coating through balanced flow behavior.
HEC helps maintain viscosity and suspension stability during storage. This reduces pigment and filler settling, prevents hard sediment formation, and supports more consistent paint performance after extended storage or temperature variation during distribution and retail storage.
When emulsion paint performance fails in production or application, the HEC grade, hydration, or dosage is often the first variable to review within the complete formulation system.
Insufficient thickener, poor hydration, unsuitable grade.
Improve viscosity build and paint body.
Weak suspension, low viscosity, high filler loading.
Support pigment and filler suspension.
Poor suspension system, low viscosity, additive incompatibility.
Improve in-can stability.
Low viscosity, poor rheology balance, excessive water.
Support controlled application behavior.
Weak structure, excessive water, low thickener efficiency.
Improve body and anti-sag support.
Unbalanced rheology, wrong viscosity, incompatible additives.
Support flow and leveling balance.
Poor filler dispersion, unstable formulation, unsuitable grade.
Support smoother application feel.
Poor hydration, pH effects, surfactant or preservative impact.
Improve viscosity stability through grade selection.
Understanding the variables that influence HEC behavior in emulsion paint helps formulators make better grade selections, optimize dosage, and avoid common production and stability problems.
Different polymer emulsions — acrylic, styrene-acrylic, VAE, pure acrylic — affect viscosity response, compatibility, film formation, and final coating performance.
TiO₂, CaCO₃, kaolin, talc, silica, and colored pigments each have different densities and surface characteristics that influence suspension demand and viscosity requirements.
High-PVC emulsion paints typically require stronger suspension support and greater paint body control. Medium to high viscosity HEC grades at upper dosage range are often needed.
Formulation pH and the timing of pH adjustment during production can influence HEC hydration rate, viscosity development, and long-term stability.
Dispersants and surfactants affect pigment dispersion quality, foam behavior, viscosity development, and compatibility with HEC.
Preservatives and defoamers may influence viscosity stability, foam control, and formulation compatibility — particularly for premium or sensitive formulations.
HEC must be properly dispersed and fully hydrated to deliver target viscosity. Pre-dispersing HEC in water before adding pigments and fillers is a common best practice.
Mixing speed, addition sequence, hydration time, temperature, and shear conditions can all affect final viscosity and paint stability.
Too little HEC may not provide sufficient thickening or suspension. Too much may reduce leveling, increase roller resistance, or create excessive brush drag.
Choosing the right HEC grade requires balancing viscosity target, pigment and filler suspension needs, application method, leveling requirements, anti-sag support, and storage stability.
What type of emulsion paint are you producing? (economy, standard, premium)
Is it designed for interior or exterior application?
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What PVC level does the formulation have?
Do you need better suspension, leveling, or anti-sag support?
What application method is used: brush, roller, or spray?
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What storage stability requirement is needed? (temperature range, shelf life duration)
LANDERCOLL can help review your emulsion paint formulation direction and recommend a suitable HEC grade for testing. Contact our technical team with your formulation parameters to receive a targeted product recommendation.
Ask for Technical SupportLANDERCOLL HEC for emulsion paint is supplied in industrial packaging suitable for coating production, transportation, and storage.


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LANDERCOLL can help evaluate suitable HEC options based on your binder system, pigment and filler system, PVC level, target viscosity, application method, and storage stability requirement.
HEC grade selection for target viscosity and rheology.
Pigment and filler suspension support.
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Storage stability discussion.
Dosage reference and starting point recommendations.
Sample and quotation communication.
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Yes. HEC increases water-phase viscosity and structural support, which helps slow the rate of pigment and filler settling during storage. This supports more consistent color, opacity, and coating appearance. However, the complete suspension system — including dispersant type and dosage, filler particle size, and formulation balance — also plays an important role in suspension performance.
HEC can support leveling by helping control the rheology profile of the paint. A properly selected HEC grade contributes to balanced flow behavior during and after application. However, final leveling performance also depends on the complete formulation system, including binder type, surfactants, dispersants, defoamers, and viscosity balance across the full shear rate range.
HEC primarily improves fresh paint properties such as viscosity, suspension, rheology, and application stability. Final coating durability — including scrub resistance, weather resistance, adhesion, and film integrity — depends primarily on binder type, pigment system, additives, film formation conditions, substrate preparation, and curing. HEC is a processing and stability aid rather than a film-performance modifier.
Viscosity loss may be caused by poor HEC hydration during production, unsuitable grade selection, pH effects, surfactant or dispersant incompatibility, preservative interactions, high electrolyte or salt content, temperature changes during storage, or excessive shear during mixing. Systematic storage stability testing and grade review can help identify and resolve the root cause.
Start by defining your paint type and quality level, target viscosity, binder system, pigment and filler loading, PVC level, pH range, additive system, application method, and storage stability requirement. Then contact LANDERCOLL with these parameters — our technical team can recommend suitable HEC grades and provide samples for formulation evaluation.
Whether you produce economy emulsion paint, standard wall paint, premium emulsion coatings, interior emulsion paint, exterior emulsion paint, matt paint, satin paint, or high-PVC emulsion paint, LANDERCOLL HEC helps you achieve better viscosity control, reliable pigment and filler suspension, smooth brush and roller application, leveling support, and consistent storage stability.
LANDERCOLL supplies HEC cellulose ether to emulsion paint manufacturers and coating formulators worldwide. Contact us today to receive an HEC grade recommendation, request samples, or get a competitive quote for your emulsion paint formulation project.