Tylose® MH 200 YP2
Product Properties
Constitution: | Methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose |
Appearance: | powder |
Etherification: | standard |
Particle size: | powder |
Delayed solubility: | yes |
Level of viscosity: according to Höppler |
200 mPa•s |
Tylose® MH grades – water soluble, non-ionic, methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose with standard etherification.
Application performance | |
Building materials | |
Consistency development: | slow |
Final consistency: | very low |
Sag resistance: | low |
Water demand: | very low |
Water retention: | low |
Influence on cement hydration: | low |
Heat stability: | standard |
Coating materials | |
Biostability: | yes |
Gloss: | low |
Pigment Compatibility: | low |
Anti-spattering: | good |
Pseudoplasticity: | low |
Thickening effect: | very low |
Wet scrub resistance: | low |
Water retention: | low |
Recommended fields of application |
Building materials |
Cemulsion decorative render |
Coating materials |
Distempers |
Nomenclature Information | |||||
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Type of ether | Viscosity level | Chemical refinement | |||
M | Methyl | 60000 |
The viscosity level is based on Hoeppler: 2% solution of the commercial product with 5% moisture content, 20ºC, 20º dH (German hardness) |
Y | Delayed solubility products |
H | Hydroxyethyl | 30000 | K | Readily soluble granules | |
O | Hydroxypropyl | 15000 | N | non-delayed solubility products | |
A | Allyl | 10000 | (only for Tylose H grades) * | ||
X | Hydrophobe | 6000 | |||
etherification | 4000 | Degree of particle size | |||
2000 | Types of granules: | ||||
Degree of | 1000 | G4 | Granules (< 500 μm) | ||
B | etherification | 300 | G6 | Granules (< 400 μm) | |
F | Special higher | 200 | G6 | Granules (< 400 μm) | |
S | degrees of | . | Powder types: | ||
T | etherification, | . | P2 | Powder (< 180 μm) | |
depending on the | . | P3 | Fine Powder (< 125 μm) | ||
individual type of | 01 | P4 | Fine powder (< 125 μm) | ||
ether | 02 | P6 | Ultra fine powder (< 100 μm) | ||
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* Tylose MH and MO Grades are not explicitly marked by ”N”, even if these products are ”non-delayed solubility products”.