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At Rapid Starch, we offer a range of high-quality starch-based adhesives and binders tailored for various industrial applications. Our products provide superior bonding, excellent viscosity control, and eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic adhesives.
How Starch is Used in the Paper Industry
- Improves Paper Strength: Starch enhances the dry strength, burst strength, and tensile strength of paper, making it more durable.
- Enhances Retention & Drainage: Cationic starch helps in better fiber retention and drainage during the papermaking process.
- Surface Sizing Agent: Starch is used in surface sizing to improve the paper’s resistance to water and ink absorption, enhancing printability.
- Coating Applications: Oxidized starch is used in coatings to provide better smoothness, brightness, and print clarity.
- Adhesive Properties: Dextrine and One Shot Starch are used in adhesives for corrugated boards, paper tubes, and laminations.
- Eco-Friendly Alternative: Starch reduces reliance on synthetic chemicals, making paper production more sustainable.
1. Dextrine Powder
Dextrine powder is a modified starch widely used in adhesive applications due to its excellent bonding properties. It is particularly effective in packaging, labeling, and paper-based adhesives.
Uses:
- Used as an adhesive in paper tubes, cartons, and envelopes.
- Provides strong bonding in labeling applications, including stamps and stickers.
- Acts as a binder in the production of plywood and particleboard.
- Used in gum tapes and bookbinding for durable adhesion.
2. Oxidized Starch
Oxidized starch is chemically modified to enhance its film-forming and binding properties, making it ideal for various adhesive applications.
Uses:
- Provides strong binding in paper and textile adhesives.
- Improves stability in liquid adhesives, preventing separation.
- Used in corrugated board adhesives for enhanced strength.
- Acts as a binder in paints and coatings for better adhesion.
3. Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC)
Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) is a water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose, known for its thickening and stabilizing properties.
Uses:
- Acts as a thickener and binder in adhesives.
- Improves viscosity and stability in liquid glue formulations.
- Used in wallpaper adhesives for smooth application.
- Enhances tackiness and water retention in industrial adhesives.
4. Sodium Carboxymethyl Temrind
Sodium Carboxymethyl Temrind is a natural polysaccharide-based thickener used in adhesives and binders for industrial applications.
Uses:
- Used as a viscosity enhancer in glue formulations.
- Improves adhesion in ceramic and tile adhesives.
- Provides stability in liquid adhesives, reducing settling.
- Used in bio-based adhesives for eco-friendly applications.
Why Choose Rapid Starch?
✅ High-Quality Adhesive Solutions: Our starch-based products are designed for strong bonding and durability.
✅ Eco-Friendly & Sustainable: Reduce reliance on synthetic adhesives with our natural starch binders.
✅ Custom Formulations: We tailor our starches to meet specific industrial requirements.
✅ Reliable Supply & Support: Consistent quality with technical assistance from our experts.
For bulk orders and inquiries, contact Rapid Starch today and enhance your adhesive applications with our premium starch solutions!
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products
- 1. Cationic Starch
- 2. Oxidized Starch
- 3. Dextrine Powder
- 4. One Shot Starch
- 5. Corrugation and Paper Tube Starch
- 6. Spray Starch
- 7. Carboxy Methyl Starch (CMS)
- 8. Pregal Satrch
- 9. Guar Gum
- 10.Carboxymethly Termaid
- 11.Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sodium (CMC)
- 12.Gypsum Board Starch
- 13.Oil Drilling Starch
- 14.Native Tapioca Starch



