Carboxy Methyl Starch
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Industries and Applications:
- Textile Industry: Used as a thickening agent in printing pastes and as a sizing agent for yarn, particularly for hydrophilic yarns. Â
- Paper Industry: Used as a sizing agent, wet-end additive, and coating agent in paper manufacturing. Â
- Oil Well Drilling: Used as a fluid-loss control agent in drilling fluids. Â
- Adhesives: Functions as an adhesive and binder in various applications, including concrete, sand, and wallpaper installation. Â
- Pharmaceuticals: Used as an excipient in drug delivery systems, including chronodelivery and pH-responsive formulations. Â
- Food Industry: Some sources say it it can be used in food products, but this is not the primary application of CMS. Â
Carboxy Methyl Starch​
Carboxymethyl starch (CMS) is a modified starch with carboxymethyl groups (-CH2COO-) attached to the starch molecule. It’s a water-soluble polysaccharide with unique properties, widely used as an additive in various industries. CMS is known for its thickening, stabilization, and water-preserving capabilities. Â
Functional Properties and Applications:
- Solubility: CMS is highly soluble in cold water, making it easy to incorporate into various formulations. Â
- Thickening and Stabilization: It acts as an effective thickening and stabilizing agent in many applications, improving product consistency and preventing separation. Â
- Water Preservation: CMS can help retain moisture, making it useful in applications where water retention is desired. Â
- Biodegradable and Non-toxic: CMS is a biodegradable and non-toxic material, making it an environmentally friendly option. Â
- Cost-effective: In some applications, CMS can be used as a cost-effective replacement for other materials, such as alginate in textile printing.
STORAGE:
- Store in cool and dry place.
- No direct sunlight and ventilated area.
PRODUCED AREA
- India
PACKAGE
- 25/50 KG PP Bags
The Smart Starch Solution for Every Industry.
CMS is widely used in various industries, including textiles (warp sizing), printing (thickener for pastes), detergents (cost-effective replacement for similar additives), welding rods (binder for coatings), and oil drilling (used in drilling fluids).
CMS should be stored in a cool, dry, and ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, to ensure its stability and effectiveness.
Rapid Starch provides CMS in 25 KG and 50 KG PP bags, making it suitable for industrial-scale applications.
CMS is biodegradable, non-toxic, and water-soluble, forming a transparent, viscous liquid when mixed with water. It offers good emulsifying, thickening, and binding properties at an economical cost.
The CMS by Rapid Starch is produced in India, ensuring high-quality standards and availability for various industries.



