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As is well known, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) has many uses in daily life and is involved in a wide variety of industries. When dissolving sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, it's important to understand the correct methods. Today, we'll briefly discuss some precautions regarding sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, hoping to be helpful!
Before dissolving, carboxymethyl cellulose needs to be mixed directly with water, forming a paste-like gel for later use. When preparing the carboxymethyl cellulose paste, first add a certain amount of clean water to a tank equipped with a stirring device. Then, turn on the stirring device and slowly and evenly sprinkle the carboxymethyl cellulose into the tank. Continuous stirring will ensure that the carboxymethyl cellulose and water are thoroughly mixed, allowing the carboxymethyl cellulose to dissolve completely.

The reason for continuous stirring during the dissolution of carboxymethyl cellulose is to prevent clumping and reduced solubility when the CMC comes into contact with water. Continuous stirring also significantly increases the dissolution rate of carboxymethyl cellulose. The stirring time is not the same as the dissolution time; generally, the stirring time is much shorter than the dissolution time, but this will depend on the specific circumstances.
In summary, the correct method for dissolving sodium carboxymethyl cellulose involves ensuring the proper balance of solvent, stirring, speed, and time to guarantee complete and correct dissolution.
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