Landercoll® HPMC K200D, a cosmetic-grade hydroxypropyl methylcellulose developed by LANDU, is engineered to meet the demanding needs of modern personal care and household formulations.
With excellent thickening, emulsifying, film-forming, and stabilizing abilities, K200D delivers elegant flow, rich texture, and long-term product stability, even in complex system environments.
Relying on advanced cellulose ether technology, LANDU ensures consistent performance—providing formulator-friendly HPMC with fast hydration, high transparency, chemical stability, and excellent compatibility with surfactants, alcohols, and active ingredients.
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for innovative cleansing and care products
LANDU operates modern production facilities equipped with precise automation and stringent quality monitoring at every step—from cellulose ether refinement to final packaging.
This ensures consistent quality and reliable supply to customers worldwide.
With consumers demanding milder, greener, and high-performance formulations, HPMC cellulose ethers like Landercoll® K200D are increasingly replacing traditional synthetic thickeners.
with transparent, quick-drying textures
emphasizing sustainable ingredients
balancing efficiency and skin comfort
combining aesthetic appearance and stability
Landercoll® K200D enables formulators to design eco-conscious, high-value personal care products aligned with modern market expectations.
LANDU helps you strike the perfect balance between performance, cost, and sustainability.
Discover how Landercoll® HPMC K200D can enhance your personal care formulations.
Get professional support from our formulation specialists and receive free evaluation samples.
Contact LANDU today to request technical data, formulation guidance, or personalized K200D recommendations.
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