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Stargel® CMS (Carboxy Methyl Starch)

The Challenge

Manufacturers in adhesives, textiles, oil drilling, paints, detergents, and personal care face inconsistent viscosity, poor stability in alkaline systems, weak bonding, and the need for sustainable alternatives to synthetic thickeners.

Premier Starch’s Solution

Stargel® CMS is a high-performance, water-soluble anionic derivative made from premium tapioca starch. It provides reliable thickening, binding, and viscosity control with excellent solubility and stability even under alkaline conditions.

Key Benefits

  • Stronger bonding and film formation in paper, board, and label adhesives
  • Uniform paste consistency and sharper print definition in textile printing
  • Effective fluid-loss control and stability in oil-well drilling fluids
  • Smooth viscosity modification in paints, coatings, detergents, and personal care
  • Eco-friendly, biodegradable, and fully compatible with synthetic polymers and gums
  • Available in custom viscosity grades for exact formulation needs

Result

Stable, high-performance water-based systems with lower environmental impact.

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