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Binding Agent

Discover chemical ingredients ideal for offering adhesive properties in cosmetic tablets and cakes during and after compression. Explore our array of raw chemical materials, featuring CAS NO., comprehensive property details, and SDS. Shop confidently from certified suppliers, ensuring detailed product information for your phosphate binder, phosphorus binder, potassium binder and more needs.

Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)

(25249-16-5)
ChEBI: An acrylate macromolecule, composed of repeating 2-hydroxyethyl 2-methylpropanoate units.

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Sodium cellulose sulfate

(9005-22-5)
white to cream coloured powder

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Ethyl methyl cellulose

(9004-59-5)

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Cyclotetraglucose

(159640-28-5)

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Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), hydrotreated microcryst.

(64742-60-5)

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Cosmetic binding agent ingredients commonly include xanthan gum, starch, sodium chloride, beeswax, cellulose, carbomer, guar gum, and others. Cosmetic binding agents primarily play roles in stabilization, adhesion, thickening, and gelation. They are classified into several types, including naturally extracted animal or plant-based, mineral binder, semi-synthetic, and synthetic binder. These ingredients help maintain the structure and consistency of cosmetics and prevent separation between solids and liquids.

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Binders are liquid or dough-like substances that harden by a chemical or physical process and bind fibers, filler powder, and other particles added into them.

 

Such as talc, waxes, and polymers like polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), and acrylates copolymers are typical binders.

 

Factors influencing the binders:

● Concentration: The strength of the connection is based on how much or strong the glue is used for holding things together.

● Particle Size and Shape: The size and form of small parts in the binder can affect how well it joins ingredients together.

● Processing: Things like heat, force, and time spent while making a product change its sticking together.

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