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Masterbatch is a solid additive that is encapsulated in a carrier resin through a heat process, then cooled and cut into granular shapes. It is a mixture of polymer and calcium carbonate that is widely used in plastic-based product manufacturing. It has a good percentage of calcium carbonate powder (82%) combined with the resin (18%) and appropriate additives.
The addition of calcium carbonate in plastics can improve processing, performance, sustainability, and the finish impact of the final product. The use of calcium carbonate as a filler is 100% FDA approved, making it versatile in applications, including critical ones like food and medical packaging. Filler Masterbatches are cost-effective, save production costs, and enhance multiple properties of the final products.
Masterbatch is used as a filler in the manufacturing of products like Blown HDPE Film, Raffia tapes, Tarpaulins, High-density and Low-density PP/PE fabric, LDPE, LLDPE, and HDPE films, and plastic furniture.
Adding calcium carbonate filler helps improve product surfaces by:
Applications
· Extrusion: to improve stiffness, strength, and impact resistance
· Injection molding: to improve flow properties, reduce shrinkage and warpage
· Blow molding: to improve rigidity and strength of plastic bottles and containers
· Film production: to improve opacity, whiteness, and smoothness of plastic films
· Pipe and profile production: to improve stiffness, impact resistance, and surface finish
· Cable production: to improve tensile strength and flame retardancy
· Rotational molding: to improve dimensional stability, stiffness, and impact resistance
· Thermoforming: to improve surface finish, opacity, and whiteness
· Automotive industry: to improve mechanical properties and reduce weight of automotive parts
· Packaging industry: to improve stiffness, strength, and barrier properties of plastic packaging materials
Electrical and electronics industry: to improve strength, dimensional stability, and flame retardancy of plastic electrical and electronic components