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Green masterbatch refers to a concentrated mixture of pigments or additives encapsulated in a carrier resin, which is then used to color or enhance the properties of plastics. In the case of a green masterbatch, it contains green pigments that provide the desired shade or hue when mixed with a base resin.
Advantages:
1. Create green color for end-products
2. Good dispersion
3. High heat resistance and color fastness
4. Environmentally friendly
5. Various color choices based on customers' requirements
Applications:
1. Plastic manufacturing: For creating green plastic products like containers, bottles, and toys.
2. Packaging: To achieve a specific color for branding or aesthetic appeal.
3. Agriculture: In the production of green films and sheets for greenhouses
Usage method
The general ratio is 1% to 5% (i.e., add 1 to 5 kilograms of masterbatch per 100 kilograms of base material), with the specific ratio depending on the desired color intensity and the performance of the masterbatch.
Be careful: Adding too much masterbatch may lead to a decline in material performance or processing issues.
Green masterbatch refers to a concentrated mixture of pigments or additives encapsulated in a carrier resin, which is then used to color or enhance the properties of plastics. In the case of a green masterbatch, it contains green pigments that provide the desired shade or hue when mixed with a base resin.
Advantages:
1. Create green color for end-products
2. Good dispersion
3. High heat resistance and color fastness
4. Environmentally friendly
5. Various color choices based on customers' requirements
Applications:
1. Plastic manufacturing: For creating green plastic products like containers, bottles, and toys.
2. Packaging: To achieve a specific color for branding or aesthetic appeal.
3. Agriculture: In the production of green films and sheets for greenhouses
Usage method
The general ratio is 1% to 5% (i.e., add 1 to 5 kilograms of masterbatch per 100 kilograms of base material), with the specific ratio depending on the desired color intensity and the performance of the masterbatch.
Be careful: Adding too much masterbatch may lead to a decline in material performance or processing issues.