ICB (Instant Coating Binder)

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Introduction to Speciality Starch
Also known as
Water soluble binder, speciality starch

Instant Coating Binder starches are a series of modified starches that are water-soluble binders designed for excellent compatibility with latex, fillers, and a variety of other coating and binding additives. Instant Coating Binder starches are soluble in cold water and require no cooking. They enable lower viscosity in colour coating preparations, without reducing stability, viscosity or runnability in your formulations.

Instant Coating Binder starches can be used in pelletising, herbicides and ceramics formulations.

ICB (Instant Coating Binder) is available in:
1 Country
Some of these include:
  • United States
ICB application areas

ICB is ideal for use in a variety of industrial and paper formulations.

Instant Coating Binder starches offer excellent compatibility with latex, fillers, and a variety of other coating and binding additives, ideal for use in pelletising, herbicides and ceramics formulations.

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ICB can improve the quality and finish of paper coating, improving binding quality across your paper product range.

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Disclaimer

This product information is published for your consideration and independent verification. Tate & Lyle accepts no liability for its accuracy or completeness. We may change this information at any time. The applicability of label claims and the regulatory and intellectual property status of our ingredients varies by jurisdiction. You should obtain your own advice regarding all legal and regulatory aspects of our ingredients and their usage in your own products to determine suitability for their particular purposes, claims, freedom to operate, labelling or specific applications in any particular jurisdiction.