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Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), a kind of cellulose
ether, is a white powdery sizing agent made from pulp
cellulose. Since its discovery by Jansen of Germany in
1918, it has rapidly expanded in advanced western
countries.
In Korea, it was produced for the first time in
1967 to attain significant growth since then. In particular,
since it has a wide range of applications in
various industries including the textile industry, foodstuff
industry, detergent industry and ceramic industry,
its market has gradually expanded on a great
scale with the growth of these industries |
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