Polyethylene oxide (PEO) is a crystalline, thermoplastic water-soluble polymer. It features good water solubility, high viscosity, and good lubricity. PEO dispersant can exhibit good fiber dispersion effect with minimal addition amount (less than 1kg per ton of dry pulp). The product belongs to non-ionic type and is relatively less affected by water quality and other additives. Its biggest advantage is that it can improve the softness and uniformity of the finished paper.
Polyethylene oxide (PEO) is currently a widely used pulp dispersant. It has properties such as flocculation, thickening, slow-release, lubrication, dispersion, filler and water retention. After dissolving in water, it forms a high viscosity liquid, which can promote good dispersion of fibers and achieve excellent paper forming effect at low dosage. It is mainly suitable for making medium and high-end household paper such as toilet paper, napkins, and facial tissues, as well as other high-end thin paper.
CAS | 68441-17-8 |
Solvent Content | 1% Max |
Appearance | Off white, or yellowish granular |
Molecular Weight | 6 – 7Million min |
Granularity ( ≥ 20mesh) | 0.30Min |
Flowtime (S/30g) | 6.00Max |
