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By AI, Created 10:03 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Shijiazhuang Jinji Cellulose Tech Co., Ltd is highlighting its HPMC, MHEC, HEC and RDP supply for tile adhesive, wall putty, dry mix mortar and daily chemical formulations. The company says its scale, customization options and export reach are designed to help formulators get more consistent additive performance.
Why it matters: - Construction chemical makers and personal care formulators depend on additives that perform consistently from batch to batch. - Jinji Chemical is positioning itself as a single-source supplier for multiple cellulose ethers and mortar additives, which can simplify sourcing for manufacturers. - The company says its product range is built to support both large-volume industrial buyers and formulators that need grade customization.
What happened: - Shijiazhuang Jinji Cellulose Tech Co., Ltd, known globally as JINJI CHEMICAL, promoted its China-based HPMC factory and broader additive portfolio on April 30, 2026. - The company was established in 2002 and is based in Hebei Province, China. - JINJI CHEMICAL said it serves customers in more than 30 countries and regions, including Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, South America and Europe. - The company directed readers seeking product specifications, grade selection support and samples to more information.
The details: - JINJI CHEMICAL says it has daily production capacity of 80 tons and annual output above 30,000 tons of specialty chemical products. - The company says its manufacturing process covers raw material preparation, cotton linter processing, alkali treatment, etherification, neutralization, purification, drying and final quality testing. - JINJI CHEMICAL said its internal quality control focuses on batch-to-batch uniformity in viscosity, moisture content and substitution degree. - Its HPMC portfolio covers construction grade, daily-chemical grade and water-based paints and coatings grade. - The company says HPMC viscosity ranges from 400 mPa.s to 200,000 mPa.s by the NDJ method, with water retention of 90% to 98% and gel temperature of 65°C to 75°C. - JINJI CHEMICAL said it supports OEM customization by viscosity, substitution degree and particle size. - The MHEC/HEMC line covers construction, daily-chemical and coatings grades. - The company says its MHEC is suited for sprayed mortar, gypsum-based systems and EN-standardized formulations. - HEC is offered in daily-chemical and oil drilling and drilling fluid grades. - The company says HEC is used in water-based paints and personal care products because of broad pH compatibility and non-ionic thickening behavior. - JINJI CHEMICAL’s RDP line includes General, Flexible, Rigid and Hydrophobic types. - The portfolio also includes Hydroxypropyl Starch Ether, Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer, Carboxymethyl Cellulose and Polypropylene Fiber. - The company says products ship in 25 kg multi-layer paper bags and have a shelf life of up to two years when stored cool and dry.
Between the lines: - The release is less about a single product launch and more about a supplier pitch centered on scale, technical support and formulation flexibility. - JINJI CHEMICAL is trying to appeal to manufacturers that want to reduce supplier complexity by sourcing multiple additives from one vendor. - The emphasis on regional applications suggests the company is tailoring its message to export markets where construction methods, climate and standards vary.
What’s next: - JINJI CHEMICAL says it will continue supporting customers with free samples before bulk orders. - The company also says its technical and sales teams stay active in international markets to track changing formulation needs. - Buyers seeking customized grades or packaging can request OEM support tied to viscosity, moisture content and packaging format.
The bottom line: - Jinji Chemical is betting that scale, customization and a wide additive lineup will matter more to buyers than a narrow product focus.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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