Hydroxyethyl Methyl Cellulose (HEMC) is a non-ionic cellulose ether that can be evaluated in liquid fabric softener systems.
It supports thickening, suspension stability, smoother texture during storage and use.
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– Thickening for fuller body and cleaner pour control
– Suspension support for a more uniform liquid phase
– Lower phase separation and settling risk in many systems
– Smoother texture and steadier storage appearance
HEMC can be evaluated in liquid fabric softener when the formula needs stronger body, more stable appearance, and better suspension behavior during storage. It helps adjust viscosity and shape flow during filling, pouring, and use. In many systems, it can support reduced phase separation and slower settling of dispersed components. Results depend on softener active system, electrolyte level, pH, solvent package, temperature, and mixing method. Some processes need careful dispersion to avoid fisheyes during incorporation. A short bench test usually confirms the best approach. Send your softener type, target viscosity range, and process details. We will recommend evaluation options.


Builds target viscosity with a smoother, more structured pour.

Helps reduce visible separation and settling in many liquid systems.

Supports a more uniform look and steadier texture over time.

1) Add powder slowly into moving water. Avoid dumping.
2) Maintain steady agitation during addition.
3) Disperse fully before speeding hydration.
4) Add sensitive ingredients later when possible.
5) Check viscosity after rest. Confirm repeatability.
– Product type: rinse softener, concentrated softener, softener refill
– Softener active system or cationic phase
– Target viscosity range and temperature
– Appearance target: uniform, creamy, opaque, translucent
– Salt or electrolyte level
– pH range
– Fragrance, dye, preservative, solvent package
– Suspended particles or dispersed phases, if any
– Mixing equipment and shear level
– Main issue: phase separation, settling, low body, fisheyes, poor pour

Yes. It can be tested as a non-ionic thickening and stability option in liquid softener systems.
In many formulas, viscosity structure influences phase stability. Confirm with a storage test.
It can support suspension by building body in the continuous phase. Confirm with your actual system.
Viscosity profile affects dosing and pour behavior. Confirm with bottle or cap tests.
Use controlled addition, steady agitation, and allow enough hydration time before final adjustment.
TDS and SDS. COA is available by batch on request.
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