CMC for mosquito coils
CMC is mainly used for molding in mosquito coils and exhibits excellent compatibility with materials.
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CMC for mosquito coils
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CMC is mainly used for molding in mosquito coils and exhibits excellent compatibility with materials.
Models and quality indicators of CMC for mosquito coils
Indicators
WX extra high
WX—H
WX—M
Degree of substitution (D.S) ≥
0.65
0.65
0.65
Viscosity (mPa.s)
≥1200
900-1200
400-800
Moisture%≤
10
10
10
pH
6-9
6-9
6-9
Sodium chloride %≤
15
20
20
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