Tuesday 18 June 2013

About Natural Polymers - Carboxy Methyl Tamarind & Fast Hydration Guar Gum Powder



With the advancement in technology for products manufacturing, natural polymer industry has come a long way with the use of carboxy methyl tamarind, fast hydration guar gum powder, etc. India has been serving polymer producing industry since years. With this several companies have gained expertise in manufacturing starch derivatives that mainly comprise of guar gum powder, tamarind powder, derivatives, natural polymers and other such products.


These are mainly compound thickeners, which are specially designed for textile printing which has high color value and quality. Market offers variety of textile printing thickeners that include tamarind thickener, nylon printing thickener, etc. and other varieties of printing thickeners which are used in various industrial applications.
Generally, textile printing thickeners are manufactured based on different derivatives of tamarind kernel powder, guar gum, etc. and different blend products used for textile printing applications of chemical solutions, medicine formulations, chemical dyes, cosmetics, etc. 

Guar gum is derived from the seeds of guar. As the seeds are low on viscosity, they act as an effective stabilizers & thickeners. Its derivatives are environment-friendly in nature as it works on very low concentration level in different physical conditions. Fast hydrating guar gum is derived from double refined splits and it comes under various grades.
Comprehensive range of guar gum derivatives mainly includes carboxymethyl and hydroxyproply guar, used for number of industrial applications including oil & gas well drilling, paper and print industry and several other types of industries.

These are generally high quality thickeners which are widely used in oil & food processing industry, paper industry, explosives manufacturing industry and textile printing. These thickeners are available in various excellent hues and ensure hassle-free operation for any given machinery.

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