About Hpmcfactory
Our company is specialized in producing Construction Grade HPMC, For Drymix Mortar, For Wall Putty/Plaster.

Hebei Haoshuo Chemical Co.,Ltd is a large-scale professional manufacturer of fine chemical cellulose ether.The plant is located in the provincial clean chemical park of Xinji County,Shijiazhuang City,with the complete environmental protection procedures,is the key cultivation enterprise of Xinji County.The factory covers an area of 500,000 square meters,fixed asset of 150 millions yuan, 400 employees and 42 senior technicians.Our factory adopts advanced production technology and equipment from abroad, with a product quality rate of 100%daily output can be up to 80-120 tons at now. After more than ten years of unremitting efforts and continuous development, our company has become the largest manufacturer of cellulose ether and the only one with 75 degree gel temperature technology in Hebei Province.The company's products have achieved a good reputation at home and abroad with excellent quality and excellent service. It has been exported to more than 20 countries and regions, and has been praised and trusted by users at home and abroad.
At present, Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose is the leading products of the company,widely used in the fields of chemical industry, construction, building materials, coatings, food, cosmetics, agriculture, national defense and military industry, etc.The company has passed the ISO9001-2000 international quality system certification, and the product quality has reached the international advanced level, and the variety and quality meet the requirements of domestic and foreign customers.
The company's strong economic strength and abundant human resources have laid a solid foundation for its long-term development. Excellent quality, better price and considerate service are our company's goal. We are willing to cooperate with domestic and abroad customers, keep pace with the times and create brilliant future together!
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