Inorganic Pigments for Masterbatches

Inorganic Pigments for Masterbatches

In the manufacturing of plastic products, coloration plays a fundamental role in aesthetics and product identification. Masterbatches are essential for integrating pigments into plastics, and inorganic pigments for masterbatches are a key option that significantly influences color quality and the final properties of plastic products.

What Are Inorganic Pigments for Masterbatches?

Inorganic pigments for masterbatches are non-organic chemical compounds used to impart color to plastics during the manufacturing process. These pigments are known for their stability, light resistance, durability, and ability to offer a wide range of intense and vibrant colors. 

Highlighted Properties/Advantages

Color Stability: Inorganic pigments offer exceptional color stability, ensuring that plastic products maintain their attractive appearance over time, even when exposed to adverse environmental conditions.

Light and Weather Resistance: The light and weather resistance of inorganic pigments make them ideal for outdoor applications, where constant exposure to sunlight and weather conditions can affect other types of pigments. 

Versatility in Color Range: These pigments allow for a wide range of colors, from vibrant tones to more subtle hues, providing manufacturers with flexibility to meet market demands and customer preferences. 

Durability in Specific Applications: Inorganic pigments are particularly suitable for applications requiring high resistance and durability, such as packaging, toys, and automotive components. 

Compatibility with Various Resins: They are compatible with a variety of plastic resins, facilitating their integration into different manufacturing processes and applications. 

Considerations When Choosing Inorganic Pigments for Masterbatches

Type of Pigment: Different inorganic pigments offer different properties. For example, titanium dioxide is known for providing bright whites, while iron oxides offer a range of earth tones.

Thermal Stability: Evaluate the thermal stability of the pigment to ensure compatibility with manufacturing processes, especially those involving high temperatures. 

Resin Compatibility: Ensure that the selected inorganic pigments are compatible with the base resin of the masterbatch to ensure uniform dispersion and consistent coloration. 

Application Requirements: Consider specific application requirements such as light resistance, chemical stability, and durability when choosing inorganic pigments for masterbatches. 

Our Inorganic Pigments for Masterbatches

Bismuth Vanadate 

Carbon Black 

Chromium Oxide 

Composite TiO2 

High-Performance Inorganic Pigments (CICP) 

Lithopone 

Synthetic Iron Oxides 

Titanium Dioxide 

Zinc Sulfide 

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