



LANDERCOLL HEC helps exterior wall paint manufacturers improve thickening, rheology control, pigment and filler suspension, anti-sag performance, application feel, and storage stability across economy, standard, premium, elastomeric, and façade coating grades.
From economy masonry paint to premium elastomeric façade coatings — the right HEC grade ensures consistent viscosity, reliable suspension, and predictable application performance on vertical exterior surfaces.
— HEC · Viscosity Control · Rheology · Anti-Sag · Pigment Suspension · Exterior Wall Paint · Water-Based Coating
HEC · Exterior Coating
Balanced rheology for vertical façade application — structure at rest, flow under shear.
Cellulose ether — specifically HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) — is a key rheology modifier and thickener used in exterior water-based wall paint to control viscosity, stabilize pigments and fillers against settling, support anti-sag behavior on vertical surfaces, improve brush and roller application, and maintain consistent storage stability throughout the product’s shelf life and application window.
Exterior wall paint is one of the most technically demanding categories in the architectural coatings market. Unlike interior paint, exterior coatings must perform reliably under direct sunlight, rain, wind, temperature cycling, humidity variation, UV exposure, and substrate movement.
A high-performing exterior wall paint must remain stable in the container, apply smoothly and uniformly on vertical façade surfaces, resist sagging at application thickness, and produce a consistent, durable coating appearance after drying. Within the formulation system, cellulose ether plays a critical role in the water phase.
LANDERCOLL HEC is designed for exterior wall paint manufacturers who need dependable thickening, stable rheology, reliable pigment suspension, anti-sag support, and predictable application performance across economy, standard, premium, elastomeric, and façade coating grades.
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HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) is the primary LANDERCOLL cellulose ether product for exterior wall paint applications. As a non-ionic, water-soluble polymer, HEC is compatible with a wide range of binders, pigments, dispersants, surfactants, hydrophobic additives, and preservatives commonly used in exterior wall paint formulations.
HEC · Thickening · Rheology · Suspension
HEC dissolves cleanly in water, builds stable and consistent viscosity, supports pigment and filler suspension, and provides reliable application performance across a broad range of exterior coating formulations — from economy masonry paint to premium elastomeric façade coatings.
LANDERCOLL HEC is suitable for economy exterior wall paint, standard façade paint, premium exterior coatings, matt exterior paint, elastomeric coatings, high-PVC exterior paint, water-resistant wall coatings, and other water-based exterior architectural coating systems.
Exterior wall paint formulations vary by binder type, weather resistance requirement, pigment volume concentration, surface condition, climate zone, and market quality level.
| Sastāvdaļa | Function in Exterior Wall Paint |
|---|---|
| Polymer Emulsion | Main film-forming binder; provides adhesion, weather resistance, and durability. |
| 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 UV scattering. |
| Colored Pigments | Provide decorative color and tinting. |
| Fillers (CaCO₃, Kaolin, Talc, Mica) | Adjust opacity, texture, durability, and cost balance. |
| Ūdens | 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. |
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| Konservanti | 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. |
| Hydrophobic Additives | Support water resistance and weathering performance. |
| HEC (Cellulose Ether) | Controls viscosity, rheology, suspension, anti-sag, 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. |
| UV Stabilizers / Additives | Improve UV resistance and exterior durability in selected systems. |
| Citas piedevas | Adjust leveling, wetting, open time, or special performance. |
Different exterior paint systems require different viscosity profiles, suspension strength, anti-sag performance, and rheology behavior.
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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 | cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits |
| 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 performance HEC | Stable viscosity, smooth coating, uniform appearance. |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | HEC | Pigment suspension, smooth rolling, surface uniformity. |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Selected HEC | Viscosity control, body, application stability. |
| 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 |
| Façade Coatings | HEC | Vertical stability, coating consistency, roller feel. |
| cURL Too many subrequests by single Worker invocation. To configure this limit, refer to https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#limits | Selected HEC | Compatibility with hydrophobic additives, stable viscosity. |
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Uniform coating appearance is critical for exterior walls and building façades, where uneven film thickness or patchy coverage are clearly visible. HEC supports consistent film formation through improved rheology and suspension. It also helps maintain stable viscosity and pigment suspension during storage, reducing hard settling, phase separation, syneresis, and inconsistent application performance after prolonged storage or temperature cycling.
Many exterior paint stability and application issues are related to viscosity, suspension, and rheology — areas where HEC grade and dosage selection directly affect performance.
Insufficient thickener dosage, poor hydration, unsuitable grade.
Improve viscosity build and paint body.
Weak suspension, low viscosity, high-density fillers.
Support pigment and filler suspension stability.
Weak structural body, excessive water, low thickener efficiency.
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Low viscosity, poor rheology, formulation imbalance.
Support controlled application behavior during rolling.
Pigment instability, poor leveling, unstable viscosity.
Improve rheology and suspension balance.
Poor suspension system, incompatible additives, low viscosity.
Improve formulation stability and in-can consistency.
Poor filler dispersion, unbalanced rheology, wrong HEC grade.
Support smoother and more comfortable application.
Poor hydration, pH effects, additive incompatibility, temperature.
Improve viscosity stability through grade selection.
Understanding the variables that influence HEC behavior in exterior paint systems helps formulators make better selection decisions and avoid common performance problems.
Different emulsion systems — pure acrylic, styrene-acrylic, vinyl-acrylic, silicone-modified — affect viscosity development, compatibility, film formation, and exterior durability.
TiO₂, CaCO₃, kaolin, talc, mica, and colored pigments vary in particle size, density, and surface chemistry. Higher filler loadings increase demand on the HEC suspension system.
High-PVC exterior paint systems require stronger body and suspension control. Higher viscosity HEC grades or higher dosages may be needed.
HEC performance can be influenced by formulation pH and the timing of pH adjustment during production. Compatibility should be confirmed during development.
Water-resistant exterior paint may include silicone emulsions, wax dispersions, or other hydrophobic additives that can influence rheology and compatibility with HEC.
Dispersants and surfactants affect pigment dispersion quality, viscosity development, foam behavior, and HEC compatibility. Some systems may reduce HEC viscosity efficiency.
Certain preservatives may affect HEC viscosity stability over time, particularly in formulations stored at elevated temperatures.
HEC must be properly dispersed and fully hydrated to develop target viscosity. Poor hydration may result in lumps, delayed viscosity development, or unstable performance.
Mixing speed, addition sequence, hydration time, water temperature, and shear history all affect final viscosity development. HEC is typically added to water before pigments and fillers.
Exterior paint may be exposed to temperature extremes during storage and transport. Grade selection and dosage optimization should account for the expected temperature range.
Selecting the correct HEC grade requires balancing viscosity target, rheology profile, pigment suspension requirement, anti-sag performance, application feel, coating uniformity, and storage stability.
What type of exterior wall paint are you producing?
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Is the paint economy, standard, premium, elastomeric, or façade grade?
What polymer emulsion system is used?
What pigment and filler system is included, and what is the PVC level?
Is anti-sag performance a critical requirement?
Do you need better brushability or roller application performance?
Are hydrophobic additives included in the formulation?
What pH range, dispersants, surfactants, and preservatives are included?
What production process, hydration time, and storage temperature range are required?
LANDERCOLL can help review your exterior wall paint formulation direction and recommend a suitable HEC grade for testing.
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LANDERCOLL provides product-related documentation to support exterior paint formulation testing, purchasing review, and internal approval processes.
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Pigment and filler suspension support.
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HEC primarily improves fresh paint properties such as viscosity, suspension, anti-sag behavior, application stability, and coating uniformity. Final exterior durability depends on the binder system, pigment and filler selection, hydrophobic additives, film formation quality, substrate preparation, and curing conditions.
Storage separation or hard settling may be caused by insufficient HEC dosage, an unsuitable viscosity grade, poor pigment dispersion, weak suspension system, incompatible additives, poor HEC hydration during production, or temperature extremes during storage.
HEC is generally compatible with silicone emulsions and other hydrophobic additives used in water-resistant exterior paint, but compatibility should always be confirmed through formulation testing, as specific additive combinations and concentrations can affect viscosity development and stability.
Yes. Share your paint type, target viscosity, binder system, pigment and filler loading, PVC level, anti-sag requirement, pH range, additives, and storage stability target. LANDERCOLL can recommend suitable HEC grades for laboratory evaluation and provide supporting technical documentation.
Whether you produce economy exterior wall paint, standard façade paint, premium exterior coatings, matt exterior paint, elastomeric coatings, high-PVC exterior paint, or water-resistant wall coatings, LANDERCOLL can help you identify the right HEC grade for better viscosity control, pigment and filler suspension, anti-sag behavior, application feel, coating uniformity, and storage stability.
Our team can review your formulation direction, recommend suitable HEC grades for testing, and provide full technical documentation to support your purchasing and product development process.