In the context of HPMC K4M, the "K" typically refers to the viscosity grade of the hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) polymer. HPMC K4M is a specific type of HPMC with a medium to high viscosity, commonly used in pharmaceutical formulations as a thickening agent, stabilizer, or controlled-release agent. The "4M" indicates a particular molecular weight and viscosity profile, which influences its properties and applications.
K stands for thousand.
On the periodic table of elements, K stands for Potassium.
It stands for Stephen Kehinde Amos
It means "thousand" and I believe the 'k' is from the latin "kilo."
1000
viscosity of hpmc k4m was 4000cps.
k4m (4000 cps )and k15m (15cps) differs in viscosity they are two grades of hpmc polymer by Ajit ajit5_incredible@yahoo.com
K means 1000 as a multiplier of 1000
K means 1000 as a multiplier of 1000
E for excellent elephant
If you mean HPMC: Hydoroxypropylmethylcellulose then you need to: 1-heat 100ml of DW (deionized water) to 80-90c 2-weight HPMC grams you need to dissolve(1-5%) 3-added HPMC gradually to about 1/4 of water(25ml) while strong mixing is needed 4-then prepare 3/4 of left water with ice in it 5-then added ice water to solution while mixing and you will end in clear solution of HPMC
cps stands for centipoise.They have different viscosities.
HPMC K100M has a higher viscosity compared to HPMC K15M. The difference in viscosity is due to the molecular weight of the polymer, with higher molecular weight leading to higher viscosity. This will impact the flow and performance of the two polymers in various applications.
The term HPMC can be HydroxyPropyl MethylCellulose is a science term. It is is the category of chemistry. It is a a synthentic compound that is used in eye and oral medications.
what does K stand for in K( , K 12 and K 14 pipes and fittings
It would stand for 103 kilometres or 103 thousand