

I’ve toured enough plants from Shijiazhuang to Rotterdam to know a quiet workhorse when I see one. And this one—often just “CMC” in shop talk—has been holding emulsions together, stabilizing sauces, and calming rowdy drilling muds for decades. Origin story? This batch I looked at traces back to Zhongyuan Building, No. 368 Youyi North Street, Shijiazhuang, China. To be honest, the operation is tidy, and their customization bench is busier than the loading dock.
Carboxymethyl Cellulose CMC (CAS 9004-32-4) is a cellulose ether—sodium salt of a dicarboxylic acid derivative—prized for thickening, water retention, and film-forming. Food folks know it as E466; oilfield people judge it by fluid-loss curves; toothpaste formulators care about paste body and phase stability. Different worlds, same polymer backbone.
| Parameter | Typical Range (≈) | Method / Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Viscosity (2% soln, 25°C) | 100–8,000 mPa·s (grades vary) | Brookfield LV, spindle per grade |
| Degree of Substitution (DS) | 0.6–1.2 | Titration per JECFA/FCC guidance |
| Moisture | ≤10% | 105°C oven, 2–3 h |
| pH (1% soln) | 6.0–8.5 | Potentiometric |
| NaCl + Na Glycolate | ≤12% combined (food grades lower) | Gravimetric/ion chromatography |
Food & beverage (sauces, ice cream, plant milks), toothpaste, paper coating, ceramics, paints, detergents, textile printing, and yes, drilling fluids. Advantages? Stable viscosity, salt tolerance (grade dependent), water retention, and anti-syneresis. In fact, many customers say it saved them reformulation headaches when emulsions misbehaved.
| Vendor | Viscosity Grades | Certifications | MOQ / Lead Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fizachem (Carboxymethyl Cellulose CMC) | 100–8,000 mPa·s | ISO 9001; food grades aligned to E466/FCC | ≈1 MT / 2–3 weeks | Strong customization bench |
| Vendor B (Generic) | 300–6,000 mPa·s | ISO 9001 | ≈2 MT / 3–4 weeks | Fewer food-grade options |
| Vendor C (Regional) | Low-vis focus | ISO 9001; local compliance | ≈500 kg / 1–2 weeks | Fast spot shipments |
Food grades are typically produced to align with JECFA/FCC/EU E466 monographs, and many facilities maintain ISO 9001 systems. Always verify batch CoA against your spec: viscosity (Brookfield), DS, purity, NaCl/Na-glycolate, and microbiological profile for food/personal care. Dry product shelf life ≈24 months sealed; in-solution stability can vary from 24–72 hours (or longer) depending on pH, salts, enzymes, and temperature.
Origin: Zhongyuan Building No.368 Youyi North Street, Shijiazhuang, China. Customization available; CAS: 9004-32-4; Carboxyl: Dicarboxylic acid derivative.