What are the uses of Color Master Batches?

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FAQ's About Color Master Batches

A Color Masterbatch is a concentrated mixture of pigments or dyes dispersed in a polymer carrier resin. It is used to impart color to plastic products during the manufacturing process, such as in injection molding, extrusion, or blow molding. The masterbatch is added to the base polymer to create the desired color effect in the final product.
Color Masterbatches are used by adding them to the base resin (such as polypropylene, polyethylene, or PET) during the plastic processing phase. The masterbatch is typically mixed with the polymer in the correct proportion before the processing stage, ensuring that the plastic material receives uniform color distribution.
Yes, our Black Masterbatch is compatible with various additives and masterbatches to meet your specific formulation needs.
The loading level of Color Masterbatch depends on the intensity of the color desired and the pigment concentration. Typically, loading levels range from 1% to 5% by weight of the base resin, but the exact amount can vary based on factors such as the type of polymer and the desired color depth.
Color consistency can be tested using color measurement instruments such as spectrophotometers, which measure the color of the plastic sample in terms of its color coordinates (e.g., Lab* values). Consistency should be checked across production runs to ensure the color remains stable.