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Anti UV Masterbatch

Anti-UV Masterbatch is a specialized additive used in polymer processing to protect materials from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV radiation can degrade the properties of polymers, leading to discoloration, brittleness, and overall reduction in material strength. Anti-UV masterbatch contains UV stabilizers and absorbers that effectively absorb, reflect, or dissipate UV radiation, thereby preventing polymer degradation and extending the lifespan of the final product.

 
 

 

 

Antiblock Additives Masterbatch

Anti-block masterbatch is a specialized additive used in the manufacturing of polymer films to prevent the undesired sticking or blocking of layers in films or sheets. When polymer films are produced, especially those with a high thickness or high surface energy, there can be a tendency for the layers to adhere to each other, making it difficult to handle, transport, or process the material. Anti-block masterbatch contains finely dispersed particles that create a micro-rough surface on the polymer film, reducing the tendency for the layers to stick together.

 
 

 

 

Antioxidant Additive Masterbatch

Antioxidant Additive Masterbatch is a specialized formulation designed to protect polymers from degradation caused by heat, oxygen, and environmental factors during processing and usage. By stabilizing the plastic material, it prevents discoloration, loss of mechanical properties, and brittleness, significantly extending the lifespan and performance of the final product.

 
 

 

 

Black Masterbatch

Black Masterbatch is a highly concentrated mixture of carbon black and a polymer carrier resin, used to impart color, UV protection, and other functional properties to plastic products. Known for its superior dispersion and high-quality pigmentation, black masterbatch ensures consistent performance and enhanced durability in the final product. It is supplied in granular form and easily mixed with base polymers during manufacturing.

Calcium Carbonate Masterbatch

Calcium Carbonate Masterbatch is a concentrated mixture of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and a carrier resin, designed to be added to plastics during processing. Calcium carbonate is a cost-effective filler that enhances the properties of plastics, improving their stiffness, durability, and processing efficiency. It also reduces the overall material cost by replacing part of the polymer with a mineral-based compound. This product is produced based on the PE and PP, for various industrial usages, with the highest quality.

 
 
 
 

Color Masterbatch According To Customer Order

Color masterbatch is a concentrated mixture of pigments or dyes encapsulated in a carrier resin, designed to color plastic products efficiently and uniformly. It is added to raw polymer materials during the manufacturing process to achieve the desired color and enhance product aesthetics.

 

 

General Purpose Polystyrene (GPPS)

General Purpose Polystyrene (GPPS) is a crystal-clear, amorphous thermoplastic polymer produced by the polymerization of styrene monomers. It is one of the most common grades of polystyrene and is valued for its optical clarity, rigidity, dimensional stability, and ease of processing.

GPPS is often referred to as “crystal polystyrene” due to its transparency and glossy surface finish. It is primarily used in applications that require visual clarity, aesthetic appeal, and precise dimensional control.

 
 
 
 
 
 

HDPE Blow Molding

HDPE Injection Molding is a manufacturing process that shapes high-density polyethylene (HDPE) into durable, complex forms by injecting molten HDPE into a mold. Known for its strength, impact resistance, and cost-efficiency, HDPE injection molding is widely used across various industries.

 
 

HDPE Extrusion

HDPE Extrusion is a manufacturing process where high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is melted and pushed through a die to create continuous shapes, like pipes, sheets, and profiles. Known for its durability, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals, HDPE extrusion is widely used across multiple industries. Key applications include: