


Dextrin is typically categorized into three types: white dextrin, yellow dextrin, and British glue, also known as "British glue." The differences among them lie in the pretreatment methods for starch and the heat treatment conditions.
Product Usage: Dextrin is used as an adhesive in various applications including food, papermaking, foundry, wallpaper, labels, stamps, and tape. For tablet and powder adhesive, it requires drying, dispersing, and re-wetting solubility, with options for white dextrin or low viscosity yellow dextrin products. For label and stamp adhesives, high viscosity is needed, with the resulting film being strong and flexible, suitable for white dextrin or British glue. It can also be used as a printing paste in textile dyeing.
Product Specifications:
One: Particle Size: Passed through 180# sieve.
Ash content < 3.0%
Three, Viscosity: The 16.6% solution has a viscosity greater than 1.43E at 25 degrees.
Four, Moisture < 0.2%
Five, 25g of soluble dextrin powder can be dissolved in 250ml of water, with a solubility of 95% to 98% at temperatures of 15-17 degrees.































