Tabulose SC-591-F has a viscosity in water at 1.2%: 75 – 175 cps. It is a product resulting from a co-processing of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and carboxymethylcellulose sodium (CMC). In this process, the CMC turns the MCC, which is insoluble, into an ingredient dispersible in water. When the finished co-processed product is subjected to suitable agitation, it forms an opaque white gel with thixotropic nature. Tabulose SC-591-F has the ability to suspend particles through the formation of a three-dimensional network and not just by increasing the viscosity. It is also stable over a wide temperature range, and with a pH between 3.5 and 11.0. This food stabilizer is very heat resistant and makes for a good thickener in food applications such as ice cream, marshmallows, mayonnaise, salad dressings and powder shakes.
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Blanver produces excipient raw materials marketed for the food and pharmaceutical industries. They sell cellulose products under the Tabulose SC, Microcel, Solutab and Sorb-Cel brands. Blanver also provides packaging services and outsourcing production for solid dose drugs.
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