White Masterbatch
| What is White Masterbatch | White masterbatch is a functional additive used for coloring materials such as plastics and rubber. It mainly consists of white pigments, carrier resins, and additives, and can be uniformly dispersed in the substrate to provide a stable white effect. It is widely used in plastic products, packaging materials, and appliance casings, featuring uniform coloring, high temperature resistance, and strong weather resistance. |
| Main Uses | White masterbatch is mainly used for coloring plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), giving products a pure white or light-colored appearance. It is commonly found in daily necessities, packaging materials, and appliance casings. |
| Covering the Base Color: When used on recycled materials or dark substrates, white masterbatch can effectively cover the original color, improving the consistency of the product’s appearance. | |
| Improving Whiteness: By adding white pigments such as titanium dioxide, it enhances the whiteness and gloss of plastic products, suitable for fields with high color requirements. | |
| Application Areas | Packaging Industry: Used for food packaging bags, bottle caps, containers, etc., to ensure the product’s clean appearance and compliance with hygiene standards. |
| Home Appliances and Electronics: Used in appliance housings, sockets, cables, and other components, providing an aesthetically pleasing and durable white surface. | |
| Building Materials: Used in plastic doors and windows, pipes, decorative panels, etc., enhancing weather resistance and visual appeal. |



