Black masterbatches are renowned for their excellent light absorption and shielding properties. They are widely used in manufacturing packaging films, pipes, and automotive parts where UV resistance and darkness are crucial. The carbon black used in these masterbatches not only provides an intense black color but also enhances the strength and durability of the plastic products. This makes them ideal for applications requiring both aesthetics and performance, such as solar film production or electronic device casings.
White masterbatches, on the other hand, offer a clean and bright appearance to products. They reflect light efficiently, making them suitable for applications like lighting fixtures and decorative items. The titanium dioxide used in white masterbatches is also known for its ability to provide opacity without compromising the physical properties of the plastic. This ensures that products maintain their strength and flexibility while achieving the desired vivid white color.
The use of black and white masterbatches simplifies the coloration process, reducing energy consumption and increasing production efficiency.