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Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose In Toothpaste Industry

Carboxymethyl cellulose in toothpaste (Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose) is cellulose gum that is used as a binder, thickener, and stabilizer in toothpaste formulations.

 

Function Of Cellulose Gum In Toothpaste

CMC in toothpaste is highly efficient in controlling the rheology and flow properties of toothpaste, and it can also improve the stability and shelf-life of the product. Carboxymethyl cellulose in toothpaste can prevent the separation of the toothpaste components, keep the toothpaste from drying out, and make it easier to extrude from the tube.

 

In addition, CMC in toothpaste can enhance the cleaning and polishing performance of toothpaste by promoting the even distribution of the abrasive particles, reducing the abrasive wear on the enamel, and improving the foam stability.

 

CMC In Toothpaste Industry for Sale

 

CMC TP1000

KimaCell® CMC TP1000 sodium carboxymethyl cellulose has a low viscosity and is highly soluble in cold water, making it an ideal choice for toothpaste.

 

CMC TP2000

KimaCell® CMC TP2000 sodium carboxymethyl cellulose can help to reduce abrasivity, improve stability, enhance mouth feel and extend the shelf life of toothpaste.

 

How To Use Cellulose Gum In Toothpaste?

Here are some general guidelines on how to use Cellulose Gum In Toothpaste:

 

01.

Dissolve the CMC: Carboxymethyl cellulose in toothpaste is typically supplied as a powder, and it must be dissolved in water before it can be added to the toothpaste formulation. The recommended concentration of CMC in toothpaste is usually between 0.1-1% by weight, depending on the desired viscosity and flow properties.

 

02.

Mix the CMC solution with other ingredients: Once the CMC in toothpaste is dissolved in water, it can be added to the other ingredients in the toothpaste formulation, such as abrasive particles, fluoride, and flavors. The mixture is typically stirred or mixed under vacuum to ensure that all the ingredients are evenly distributed.

 

03.

Adjust the PH: Carboxymethyl cellulose in toothpaste works best at a pH between 6.5-8.5, so the PH of the toothpaste formulation may need to be adjusted accordingly.

 

04.

Homogenize the mixture: After all the ingredients have been added, the cellulose gum toothpaste mixture is typically homogenized to ensure that it is uniform and free from lumps.

 

05.

Tube or package the toothpaste: Once the cellulose gum toothpaste formulation is complete, it is typically filled into tubes or other packaging formats.