STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch

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Introduction to STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch
Also known as
starch, modified corn starch; industrial starch

STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch are modified corn starches pregelatinised to be soluble in cold water. They are easily dispersible, highly substituted, nonionic water-soluble polymers designed for use at lower solid levels in wall treatments, adhesives, tile mortar, tile grout, and oil-drilling mud, among other applications. The polymer is modified to give enhanced water-holding capacity and provides resistance to shear breakdown.

STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch is available in:
1 Region
  • North America
STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch application areas

STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch can be used as binders and thickeners in products such as joint cements, interior wall coatings, craft paints, ceramics, and also general adhesives.

Use STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch to improve strength across your adhesive product range.

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STARAMIC™ Modified Corn Starch water soluble polymers are ideal for use in building products, such as joint cements and interior wall coatings.

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Disclaimer

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