Cellulose ether derivatives used as adhesives include ethyl cellulose (EC) and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). Ethyl cellulose is a thermoplastic, non-water-soluble, non-ionic cellulose ether with excellent chemical stability, electrical insulation and mechanical properties. It is suitable for bonding paper, rubber, leather and fabrics. Carboxymethyl cellulose is an ionic cellulose ether, which is widely used in the textile industry and food industry as an adhesive in paper boxes, wallpapers, etc. Cellulose ester derivatives include nitrocellulose and cellulose acetate. Nitrocellulose is often used in the manufacture of collodion, which is suitable for bonding paper, cloth, leather, etc. Cellulose acetate is used in solvent-based adhesives, which is suitable for bonding plastic products such as glasses and toys.
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