Lignocellulose is a fibrous additive that extracted from wood pulp and through chopped, neutralized, bleached, crushed and sieved into finished products with different lengths and thicknesses to suit the needs of different materials and formulations. It can be mixed with powder materials such as cement, gypsum and lime to improve the resistance of cracking, water retention and resistance of shrinkage.
Lignocellulose is a fibrous additive that extracted from wood pulp and through chopped, neutralized, bleached, crushed and sieved into finished products with different lengths and thicknesses to suit the needs of different materials and formulations. It can be mixed with powder materials such as cement, gypsum and lime to improve the resistance of cracking, water retention and resistance of shrinkage.

SPECIFICATION
|
APPEARANCE |
POWDERY, FLOCCULENT |
|
COLOR |
OFFWHITE, GRAY |
|
AVERAGE FIBER LENGTH |
0.40-0.60MM |
|
WATER ABSORPTION |
5-8 TIMES |
|
MOISTURE |
<5% |
|
CELLULOSE CONTENT |
APPROX 98.5% |
|
DISPERSITY |
90-99% |
|
BULK DENSITY |
25-32G/L |
|
RESIDUE ON IGNITION(850℃,4H) |
APPROX 2.5% |
|
PH-VALUE |
7.1±1 |

Application:
Tile adhesive
Crack-sealer
Dry powder coating
Interior and exterior wall putty
Interface agent
Insulation mortar
Anti-cracking mortar
waterproof mortar
plastering anhydrite


Advantage:
Because Lignocellulose has good property of flexibility and dispersibility, adding appropriate amount of wood fiber with different length into dry mortar product can enhance the resistance of shrinkage and crack to improve the thixotropy and sag resistance of the product and prolong the opening time and play a certain thickening effect.