Additive Masterbatch

Slip Masterbatch

Slip Additive Masterbatch is a material which when added to the polymer, while processing into flat profiles like film, sheet etc., reduces the co-efficient of friction (COF) of the surfaces. With no adverse effect on the printing and sealing properties, these Slip masterbatches ensure excellent packaging of automotive products where metal to film adhesion can cause problem.

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Polymer Processing Aid

Polymer Processing Aids (PPA) eliminate melt fracture at a given shear rate, to allow for higher throughput before onset begins again. Melt fracture is a surface roughness on films, bottles or other extruded shapes, resulting from a slip/stick action of molten polymer exiting a die. It is most often seen with tougher resins such as LLDPE or HDPE. Melt fracture often described as “sharkskin”, “orange peel”, wavy “zig-zag”.

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Antistatic Masterbatch

Antistatic masterbatch are widely used for treatment of materials or their surfaces in order to reduce or eliminate buildup of static electricity.

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