



CMC and selected cellulose ether solutions for plasticity, green strength, water retention, suspension stability, and processing consistency in ceramic tile body formulations.
LANDERCOLL cellulose ether helps ceramic tile manufacturers improve body workability, shaping performance, particle suspension, green strength, and production stability in ceramic tile body processing.
From pressed tile body and porcelain systems to wall tile, floor tile, ceramic slurry, and large-format production — the right cellulose ether grade supports consistent forming, handling, and pre-firing performance across every batch.
— CMC · HPMC · HEC · Green Strength · Plasticity · Water Retention · Suspension Stability · Ceramic Tile Body · Industrial Cellulose Ether
Pressed Body
Porcelain
Wall Tile
Large Format
Binding · Green Strength · Plasticity
Ceramic tile body formulations demand more than a stable mineral blend. Production teams need reliable particle dispersion, controlled plasticity, predictable shaping behavior, adequate green strength for handling, and consistent processing from milling through firing preparation. When any of these variables drift, defect rates rise, throughput falls, and batch-to-batch quality becomes difficult to control.
LANDERCOLL supplies cellulose ether products engineered for ceramic tile body applications — with CMC (karboksymetyloceluloza) as the primary grade for binding, suspension support, water retention, plasticity improvement, and green body strength. Selected HPMC and HEC grades are also available for customized ceramic systems where rheology adjustment, processing stability, or improved body cohesion is required.
A properly matched cellulose ether grade improves ceramic slurry stability, forming consistency, dry body handling, and overall production reliability — outcomes that matter directly to plant managers, formulation engineers, and procurement teams evaluating additive suppliers.
Ceramic tile body systems contain mineral particles that must remain uniformly dispersed and processable from mixing through pre-firing handling. Without adequate binding and suspension support, ceramic bodies frequently exhibit poor plasticity, weak green strength, slurry settling, uneven moisture distribution, cracking during drying, and elevated defect rates.
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Non-ionic viscosity control and suspension support in water-based ceramic systems
HEC may be used in selected ceramic slurry or specialty processing systems where viscosity control and suspension support are needed. Because HEC is non-ionic, it is generally less sensitive to electrolyte interference — useful in systems with variable pH or soluble salt content.
The tile body governs many critical processing characteristics: plasticity, shaping behavior, green strength, drying stability, dimensional control, and firing performance. Cellulose ether functions as a targeted functional additive supporting binding, water retention, suspension stability, and processing consistency.
| Komponent | Function in Ceramic Tile Body |
|---|---|
| Clay | Provides plasticity and ceramic structure |
| Feldspar | Supports fluxing during firing |
| Quartz / Silica | Supports dimensional stability and body structure |
| Kaolin | Improves whiteness, body quality, and forming behavior |
| Woda | Processing medium for mixing and shaping |
| Eter celulozy | Binding, plasticity, water retention, suspension, and green strength support |
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| Deflocculants | Adjust slurry rheology in selected systems |
| Inne dodatki | Adjust processing, drying, firing, or product performance |
Different ceramic tile body systems require different cellulose ether performance profiles. The table below provides a practical selection reference for ceramic formulators and production engineers.
| Typ aplikacji | Recommended Direction | Główne wymagania dotyczące wydajności |
|---|---|---|
| Pressed Ceramic Tile Body | CMC | Green strength, cohesion, forming consistency |
| Porcelain Tile Body | CMC / selected cellulose ether | Body strength, water retention, uniform processing |
| Wall Tile Body | CMC | Plasticity, handling strength, drying stability |
| Floor Tile Body | CMC | Green body strength, body cohesion, processing stability |
| Ceramic Slurry System | CMC / HEC | Suspension stability, viscosity control, dispersion support |
| High-Solids Ceramic Body | CMC / selected cellulose ether | Rheology balance, water retention, stable processing |
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Insufficient binding or low cohesion between mineral particles before firing.
CMC supports binding and green strength — review grade selection and dosage level.
Mineral imbalance or weak body structure affecting forming behavior.
Improve workability and cohesion with a suitable CMC grade matched to the mineral system.
Poor suspension or uneven particle distribution in ceramic slurry systems.
Support suspension stability with CMC or selected HEC grades properly matched to the full system.
Drying stress, weak cohesion, or uneven moisture distribution across the body.
Support body cohesion and moisture balance through improved water retention and binding.
Unsuitable rheology or weak plasticity during pressing or extrusion.
Adjust cellulose ether grade and dosage to improve forming consistency and body workability.
Dispersant, solids, pH, or electrolyte interaction affecting additive performance.
Test compatible cellulose ether grade — HEC may be considered where electrolyte sensitivity is a concern.
Raw material variation or poor additive balance across production batches.
Improve processing stability and batch consistency through grade optimization and dosage control.
No cellulose ether grade performs optimally in isolation. Performance is always system-dependent — which is why LANDERCOLL recommends formulation-level testing rather than grade selection based on product category alone.
Clay, kaolin, feldspar, and quartz influence water demand, plasticity, and binding response.
Fine and coarse particles affect suspension stability, green strength, and rheology.
High-solids systems require careful viscosity and water retention control.
Water content affects plasticity, forming behavior, drying rate, and green strength.
Strongly influence slurry rheology, particle dispersion, and cellulose ether performance.
pH value and soluble salts affect viscosity response, hydration, and suspension behavior.
Pressing, extrusion, and casting require different body rheology and strength profiles.
Temperature, humidity, and firing schedule influence cracking, shrinkage, and final tile quality.
Choosing the right cellulose ether requires balancing binding, plasticity, green strength, water retention, suspension stability, forming behavior, drying performance, and production consistency.
LANDERCOLL can review your ceramic tile body formulation direction and recommend suitable CMC or selected cellulose ether grades for laboratory and production testing.
Pressed, porcelain, wall tile, floor tile, or large-format?
Dry pressing, extrusion, casting, or another process?
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What solids content and water level are required?
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Water retention adjustment for drying stability improvement
Suspension stability support for ceramic slurry systems
Processing stability evaluation for batch consistency improvement
Dosage reference based on mineral composition and production conditions
Sample and quotation communication for evaluation and commercial planning
CMC (Carboxymethyl Cellulose) is the most commonly used cellulose ether in ceramic tile body formulations, providing binding, plasticity improvement, water retention, suspension stability, and green strength support. HPMC may be considered in selected specialty ceramic body systems, and HEC may be used in selected ceramic slurry applications where non-ionic viscosity control is needed.
CMC helps improve body cohesion, green strength, plasticity, water retention, particle suspension, and processing consistency in ceramic tile body formulations. It acts as a functional binder and rheology modifier that supports stable processing from slurry preparation through forming and pre-firing handling.
Yes. Suitable cellulose ether grades — particularly CMC — can help improve green strength by supporting binding and cohesion between ceramic mineral particles before firing. This reduces breakage and damage during forming, drying, and pre-firing handling operations.
Cellulose ether can help improve body cohesion and moisture distribution, which may support better drying behavior and reduce cracking tendency. Final cracking control depends on the complete body formulation, drying conditions, forming process, and production control parameters.
A common reference dosage range is 0.05%–0.50%, depending on ceramic body type, mineral composition, solids content, processing method, and cellulose ether grade. Final dosage should be confirmed through slurry viscosity testing, forming trials, green strength testing, and production-scale validation.
Slurry settling may be caused by poor particle size distribution, insufficient suspension support, low viscosity, dispersant imbalance, high water level, or unsuitable additive selection. CMC or selected HEC grades can help improve suspension stability when properly matched with the full ceramic system.
Cellulose ether is an organic additive that burns out during firing. Its effect on firing performance should be evaluated in the context of the full ceramic process — including dosage, body composition, burnout behavior, firing schedule, and production conditions. At typical dosage levels, properly selected cellulose ether grades do not adversely affect fired tile quality.
Start with ceramic body type, mineral composition, particle size distribution, solids content, water level, forming method, green strength target, drying behavior, and current production issues. LANDERCOLL can recommend suitable CMC or selected cellulose ether grades for testing based on your specific system parameters.
Yes. Share your ceramic tile body type, mineral system, forming method, current production issues, and performance targets. LANDERCOLL can recommend suitable CMC, HPMC, or HEC options and provide samples, TDS, SDS, CoA, and dosage guidance for laboratory evaluation.
Whether you produce pressed ceramic tile body, porcelain tile body, wall tile body, floor tile body, ceramic slurry systems, high-solids ceramic body, specialty ceramic body, or large-format tile body — LANDERCOLL can help you choose the right cellulose ether grade for better plasticity, green strength, water retention, suspension stability, and processing consistency.
Our cellulose ether portfolio for ceramic applications is supported by full technical documentation, application guidance, and dedicated technical support — helping your production team reduce defects, improve yields, and achieve more consistent tile quality.
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