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- HPMC capsules are not enteric-coated, which means that they dissolve in the stomach and release the ingredients.
Although enteric-coated capsules can also be made from HPMC, they are also coated with synthetic substances that can withstand stomach acid. The idea behind such capsules is that they dissolve in the small or large intestine and release the ingredients there. This is useful if, for example, the acidic environment of the stomach would destroy the active ingredients. However, the intake of such capsules should always be discussed with the treating doctor, as the application must be carefully observed.
In the construction industry

hpmc grades and uses. HPMC helps improve the texture and shelf life of food products, as well as enhance their appearance and mouthfeel.


(4) Ink printing: As a thickener, dispersant and stabilizer in the ink industry, it has good solubility in water or organic solvents.

cellosize hec. Generally speaking, larger cellos tend to have a deeper and more resonant sound, while smaller cellos may have a brighter and more focused tone. Cellists should experiment with different cello sizes to find the one that best suits their playing style and musical goals.
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Food and Beverages:


Low-viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose is mainly used for self-leveling mortar. Its viscosity is low, although its water retention is poor. HPMC 's leveling property is good, and the mortar is dense. Medium and low-viscosity HPMC is mainly used in tile adhesives, joint fillers, anti-cracking mortars, and thermal insulation mortars. It has good constructability, a good water retention effect, and high mortar density. HPMC exists as a water-retaining agent in mortar. Its water-retaining properties prevent the paste from drying too quickly. And cracking after reapplying.