LANDERCOLL HEC cellulose ether helps interior wall paint manufacturers improve viscosity control, pigment and filler suspension, application feel, leveling performance, and in-can stability across economy, standard, premium, and decorative paint grades.
From economy interior emulsion to premium matt, satin, high-PVC, and decorative wall coatings — the right HEC grade delivers dependable thickening, stable rheology, and predictable application performance.
Economy · Standard · Premium · Matt · Satin · High-PVC · Decorative
Interior wall paint is a water-based decorative and protective coating applied to indoor walls and ceilings — one of the most widely produced coating types globally. A high-performing interior paint must remain stable in the container, apply smoothly by brush or roller, level uniformly after application, and produce a consistent surface appearance after drying. Within the additive system, cellulose ether plays a central role in the water phase.
LANDERCOLL HEC is designed for water-based interior wall paint manufacturers who need dependable thickening, stable rheology, reliable pigment suspension, and predictable application performance across economy, standard, premium, matt, satin, high-PVC, and decorative interior paint grades.
For paint manufacturers, this means better viscosity consistency, stronger pigment suspension, and more reliable in-can stability. For applicators and end users, it means smoother brush and roller application, cleaner coverage, and a more uniform wall surface after drying.
Interior wall paint formulations rely on a carefully balanced additive system. Cellulose ether builds viscosity in the water phase, supports pigment and filler suspension, controls flow behavior, and helps the paint maintain consistent performance from production through storage and final application. HEC dissolves cleanly in water, thickens the continuous water phase, and is compatible with a wide range of binders, pigments, dispersants, surfactants, and preservatives commonly used in interior wall paint.
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HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) is the primary LANDERCOLL cellulose ether product for interior wall paint. Unlike associative thickeners, HEC is a non-ionic, water-soluble polymer that thickens the continuous water phase and is compatible with a broad range of water-based paint formulation components.
Primary · Non-Ionic · Water-Soluble
Primary cellulose ether for interior water-based wall paint thickening, pigment suspension, and application performance.
HEC is widely used in water-based paints and coatings because it dissolves cleanly in water, builds stable viscosity, supports pigment and filler suspension, and provides reliable application performance across economy interior wall paint, standard interior paint, premium wall coatings, matt paint, satin paint, high-PVC interior paint, decorative wall paint, and water-based architectural coating systems.
Interior wall paint formulations vary by quality level, market requirement, binder system, pigment volume concentration (PVC), application method, and target performance. The table below provides a general reference for common formulation components and the role HEC plays within the system.
| Componente | Function in Interior Wall Paint |
|---|---|
| Polymer Emulsion | Main film-forming binder; provides adhesion, durability, and film integrity |
| Titanium Dioxide | Provides whiteness, opacity, and hiding power |
| Fillers (CaCO₃, Kaolin, Talc) | Adjust hiding power, texture, cost balance, and coating properties |
| Água | Main dispersion medium for the water-based system |
| Dispersants | Help disperse and stabilize pigments and fillers |
| Antiespumantes | Reduce foam during production and application |
| Conservantes | Support in-can microbial stability and shelf life |
| pH Modifiers | Adjust formulation pH for stability and compatibility |
| HEC (Cellulose Ether) | Controls viscosity, rheology, suspension, and application performance |
| Coalescing Agents | Support film formation at lower temperatures |
| Wetting Agents | Improve substrate wetting and surface coverage |
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These dosage ranges are starting references only. Final dosage must be confirmed through laboratory testing, viscosity measurement (KU, ICI, Brookfield), storage stability evaluation, brush and roller application trials, leveling assessment, and coating appearance review.
| Interior Paint Application | Dosagem de Referência Típica |
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| High-PVC Interior Paint | 0.4% – 0.9% |
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HEC influences every stage of interior wall paint performance — from in-can viscosity and pigment suspension to brush and roller application, leveling behavior, and long-term storage stability.
HEC builds and controls viscosity in the water phase of interior wall paint. Proper viscosity gives the paint body, improves in-can handling, supports application control, and contributes to a more consistent coating appearance. Without adequate thickening, paint may feel too thin, run during application, or produce uneven coverage.
Interior wall paint requires carefully balanced rheology — stable and structured in the container, flowing freely under brush or roller pressure, leveling smoothly after application, and resisting sagging on vertical surfaces. HEC controls this pseudoplastic flow behavior essential for professional-quality performance.
Interior wall paint contains titanium dioxide, calcium carbonate, kaolin, talc, and other pigments and fillers with varying particle sizes and densities. HEC increases structural viscosity in the water phase, helping keep pigments and fillers evenly distributed and reducing hard sediment during storage.
A suitable HEC grade improves the way paint moves and spreads under brush force — creating smoother application, better directional control, and more comfortable handling while reducing drag, streaking, and uneven film deposition.
During roller application, paint must transfer evenly from the roller to the wall, spread smoothly without excessive resistance, and minimize spatter. HEC supports stable viscosity and controlled flow during rolling for cleaner application and better surface coverage.
Good leveling reduces visible brush marks, roller texture, and uneven film appearance after application. HEC supports flow and leveling when properly selected and dosed within the complete formulation system.
HEC helps maintain stable viscosity and pigment suspension during storage, transport, and temperature variation. This reduces the risk of hard settling, phase separation, syneresis, and inconsistent application performance after extended storage periods.
When interior wall 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 dosage, poor hydration, unsuitable grade.
Improve viscosity build and paint body.
Weak suspension, low viscosity, high-density fillers.
Support pigment and filler suspension stability.
Unbalanced rheology, wrong viscosity, incompatible additives.
Improve flow behavior and leveling balance.
Low viscosity, poor rheology, unsuitable formulation balance.
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High-PVC interior paint systems typically require stronger body and suspension control. Higher viscosity HEC grades or higher dosages may be needed to maintain stability and application performance.
HEC performance can be influenced by formulation pH and the timing of pH adjustment during production. Most HEC grades perform well across a broad pH range, but compatibility should be confirmed during formulation development.
Dispersants and surfactants affect pigment dispersion quality, viscosity development, foam behavior, and compatibility with HEC. Some surfactant systems may reduce HEC viscosity efficiency and require dosage adjustment.
Certain preservatives — particularly isothiazolinone-based biocides — may affect HEC viscosity stability over time. Compatibility testing during formulation development is recommended.
HEC must be properly dispersed and fully hydrated to develop its target viscosity. Poor hydration — caused by incorrect addition sequence, insufficient mixing time, or temperature extremes — may cause lumps, delayed viscosity development, or unstable performance.
Mixing speed, addition sequence, hydration time, water temperature, and shear history all affect final viscosity development and paint stability. HEC is typically added to water before pigments and fillers to ensure proper hydration.
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 paints should be stored within the recommended temperature range and protected from freezing.
Selecting the correct HEC grade requires balancing viscosity target, rheology profile, pigment suspension, application feel, leveling performance, and storage stability. Use the checklist below to define your formulation direction before requesting a grade recommendation.
Grade Selection Guide
LANDERCOLL can review your interior wall paint formulation direction and recommend a suitable HEC grade for laboratory evaluation and testing.
What type of interior wall paint are you producing?
What is the target viscosity (KU, ICI, Brookfield)?
Is the paint economy, standard, or premium grade?
What polymer emulsion system is used?
What pigment and filler system is included?
Is the formulation high-PVC or low-PVC?
Do you need better brushability or roller performance?
Is leveling or anti-sag behavior the higher priority?
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Supporting interior wall paint development with complete technical documentation.
— LANDERCOLL R&D —LANDERCOLL provides product-related documentation to support interior paint formulation testing, purchasing review, quality approval, and import compliance requirements.
All documents supplied upon request to support your formulation review, quality approval, and import compliance process.
HEC grade selection for interior wall paint formulations
Viscosity control and rheology profile optimization
Pigment and filler suspension improvement
Brushability and roller application performance support
Leveling behavior and storage stability discussion
HEC grade comparison and viscosity direction
Dosage reference and adjustment guidance
Sample supply and technical documentation (TDS, SDS, COA)
Quotation and export supply chain communication
If your interior wall paint is experiencing low viscosity, pigment settling, poor leveling, excessive roller spatter, sagging on vertical surfaces, unstable viscosity during storage, or inconsistent batch performance — the HEC grade or dosage may need to be reviewed.
LANDERCOLL provides technical support to help interior wall 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 commonly used cellulose ether in interior water-based wall paint. It improves thickening, viscosity control, pigment suspension, rheology, leveling, and storage stability in water-based coating systems.
HEC builds viscosity in the water phase, stabilizes pigments and fillers against settling, improves brushability and roller application feel, supports leveling, and helps maintain consistent paint stability during storage and transport.
Thickening gives paint body and handling stability. Without adequate thickening, paint may be too thin to control during application, allow pigments and fillers to settle during storage, produce excessive roller spatter, sag on vertical surfaces, and deliver inconsistent coverage and 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.
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 or decorative systems may use up to 0.9%–1.0%. Final dosage must be confirmed through testing.
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