Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Thickening, Binding, Emulsifying
Product Overview
Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs is a high-viscosity, water-soluble polymer widely utilized in laboratory settings for its exceptional thickening, binding, and film-forming properties. This meticulously prepared lab-grade compound is derived from cellulose, offering a versatile material for a myriad of scientific applications where precise rheological control is essential. Its unique ability to form clear, stable solutions in cold water, which then gel upon heating, makes it indispensable for various experimental designs. Researchers and students rely on its consistent performance for creating gels, controlling viscosity in aqueous systems, and stabilizing emulsions. The 4000 cPs designation indicates a significant level of viscosity, ensuring robust performance in applications requiring substantial gelling or thickening power. Our Methyl Cellulose is manufactured under stringent quality controls, guaranteeing purity and reliability for demanding scientific exploration. Its inert nature and excellent film-forming capabilities also make it suitable for a broad spectrum of research involving protective coatings or matrix formation.
FAQs
1.
What is the primary function of Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs in a lab setting?
Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs primarily functions as a highly effective thickening agent, binder, and film-former in aqueous solutions, useful across various experimental setups.
2.
How should Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs be stored for optimal shelf life?
For optimal shelf life, Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture, in a tightly sealed container.
3.
Is Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs compatible with other common lab reagents?
Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs is generally compatible with many common non-ionic and anionic lab reagents, but it is always recommended to test compatibility for specific applications.
4.
What are the common forms of Methyl Cellulose available?
Methyl Cellulose is typically available in a fine white to off-white powder form, which readily disperses and dissolves in water to form viscous solutions.
5.
Can Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs be used in experiments requiring temperature variations?
Yes, Methyl Cellulose 4000 cPs exhibits unique thermoreversible gelling properties, forming gels upon heating and liquefying upon cooling, making it suitable for temperature-sensitive experiments.






