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The
guar plant is mainly grown in India and Pakistan from
the month of July to December. Availability and pricing
depend very much on the quality of monsoon during this
period. Guar Gum is derived from the endosperm of guar
plant. It is one of the most highly efficient water
thickening agents known.
Properties:
Guar Gum is a white to yellowish white powder. It is
nearly odourless. Dissolved in hot or cold water guar
gum forms a paste of high viscosity. Guar's viscosity
is a function of temperature, time and concentration.
Guar Gum has the following properties, which make it
useful in variety of applications.
- Easy
solubility in cold and hot water.
- Film
forming property.
- Resistance
to oils, greases and solvents.
- Better
thickening agent.
- Water
binding capacity.
- High
viscosity
- Functioning
at low temperatures.
- A
major advantage of guar gum is that it does not need
to be heated to get thick.
Applications:
Industrial
application of guar gum is as follows:
Textile
industry- Guar Gum shows excellent thickening properties
when used for textile sizing, finishing and printing.
It reduces breakage of yarns while sizing and gives
better efficiency in loom shed.
Paper
Industry- Guar Gum is used in the paper industry
as an additive. It gives denser surface to the paper
used in printing. It imparts improved erasive and writing
properties, better bonding strength and increased hardness.
Explosives- By mixing guar in Ammonium Nitrate,
Nitroglycerine and Oil explosives, even in wet conditions
explosive property is maintained due to better swelling,
water blocking and gelling properties of Guar Gum.
Application
of Guar Gum in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics
industry are:
Bakery-
Guar Gum is used in the preparation of breads. Small
quantity of guar powder when added to the dough increases
the yield, improves texture and gives longer shelf life.
Diary-
In this field guar gum is used as an excellent binder
and stabilizer. It is used in the production of ice-creams,
sherbets, cheese, liquid milk products and others.
Meat-
Guar is used as an lubricant and excellent binder for
various meat products. It allows storing with less loss
of weight and can decrease the filling time for cans.
Dressing
and sauces-Guar can be used as thickener to improve
the stability and appearance of salad dressings, relishes,
Ketchup's and others.
Beverages-Guar
is used as stabilizer for preparing chocolate drinks
and juices.
Pharmaceuticals
and Cosmetics- In compressed tablets guar gum is
used as a binder and disintegrator. Several studies
have shown significant decrease in the cholesterol level
after administrating guar gum in human consumption.
In
cosmetics guar gum is used as thickener and suspending
agent. It imparts good viscosity and gives better foam
stability in shampoos. It is also used in toothpastes.
Guar Gum is also widely used in tobacco, leather, insecticides
and pesticides, crayons, adhesives etc. depending on
Viscosity, pH, Bacteria Count, Yeast and mold requirements
and to suit their industry specifications.
Product range (Guar Gum)
Textile Printing Gums:
1) ATLTEX -L.V : Low Viscosity.
2) ATLTEX -H.V : High Viscosity.
3) Polytex - Substitute Of Sodium Alginate ( High Viscosity
)
* The above mentioned products are our
standard products but we are in a position to manufacture
customised gum as per our buyer's specific requirements
and specifications.
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