Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC), also known as cellulose ether, is a functional polymer derived from purified natural cotton pulp via etherification. Despite being used in small amounts, HPMC plays a crucial role in enhancing the performance of dry-mix mortars and construction materials. 1. Masonry and Plaster Mortars HPMC improves water retention, ensuring full cement hydration, better bonding strength, smoother application, and reduced cracking due to premature drying. 2. Waterproof Putty HPMC prevents rapid water loss, avoiding cracking or delamination. It also enhances adhesion to substrates and improves anti-sag properties for easier application. 3. Gypsum Plasters HPMC provides water retention, lubrication, and set-time control, solving issues like blistering and cracking while improving workability and extending open time. 4. Primers and Interface Agents As a thickener, HPMC boosts tensile and shear strength, improving adhesion and layer stability between different material...
Frustrated by cracks in your insulation layer?Tired of rework and client complaints just months after project completion? Crack-resistant mortar is your game-changer—say goodbye to cracks and hello to durability and peace of mind! ✅ What Is Crack-Resistant Mortar? Crack-resistant mortar is a flexible, anti-cracking material that forms a rough, adhesive surface after application. It prevents yellowing, peeling, or cracking and is safe, eco-friendly, and easy to apply. It is widely used on both interior and exterior walls. ✅ How to Apply It Correctly? 1. Surface Preparation Clean the surface of dust, grease, or debris. For concrete, remove projections and adhesive remains. Lightly spray water to moisten the surface. 2. Apply Interface Agent or Scratch Coat Apply 3-4mm of crack-resistant mortar along the joints of concrete and AAC blocks, embed 400mm-wide alkali-resistant mesh cloth, and smooth out. 3. Set Thickness Control Points Use insulation mortar “pads” (20×20mm) to control layer th...