Masterbatch is a concentrated mixture of pigments and/or additives encapsulated into a carrier resin, which is then used to color or enhance the properties of plastics during processing. It allows manufacturers to achieve consistent color, improved mechanical performance, and other functional enhancements in polymer products.
Provides vibrant and consistent color
Enhances properties like UV resistance, flame retardancy, and anti-static behavior
Easy to mix with virgin or recycled polymers
Reduces production wastage and improves efficiency
Available in a variety of colors and functional types
Compatible with multiple polymer types (PP, PE, PVC, ABS, PS, etc.)
Injection molding products (household, automotive, electronics)
Blow molding (bottles, containers, films)
Extrusion of pipes, sheets, and profiles
Packaging materials (films, bags, crates)
Colored and functional plastic products
Industrial components requiring specific properties
Material Type: Pigment/Additive Masterbatch in Carrier Resin (PP, PE, or other)
Form: Granules / Pellets
Color Options: Wide range including standard and custom shades
Dosage: 1 – 10% (depending on polymer type and desired effect)
Processing Temperature: 160°C – 320°C (depending on base polymer)
Compatibility: PP, PE, LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE, ABS, PS, PVC
Consistent color with uniform distribution
Enhances mechanical, optical, or functional properties
Easy handling and storage
Reduces additive usage directly in polymer processing
Improves productivity and quality of final plastic products