Environmentally Friendly Black Masterbatch

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Environmentally Friendly Black Masterbatch

Environmentally Friendly Black Masterbatch

This environmentally friendly black masterbatch is a functional material made from recycled polyethylene (PE) with carbon black and calcium carbonate fillers. With a carbon black concentration of approximately 20%, the formula balances coloring, filling, and performance requirements, making it suitable for a variety of plastic processing techniques, including blown film, pipe, extrusion, and injection molding. Through its optimal ingredient ratio, this product meets processing requirements while reducing reliance on virgin polyethylene, helping to lower production costs and supporting resource reuse and sustainable development.
In terms of ingredients, this product contains 23% ± 1% carbon black, which imparts stable coloring and a certain degree of light resistance. The ash content is controlled to less than 50%, ensuring that the material maintains excellent physical properties during processing. Its technical specifications include a density of less than 2.0 g/cm³ and a melt rate greater than 10 g/10 min (21.6 kg/190°C), demonstrating excellent flowability and processability. The moisture content is less than 0.50%, effectively reducing bubbles and unevenness caused by moisture during processing.

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# BLACK MASTERBATCH E20

E20 is made of recycled PE, carbon black and calcium carbonate filler. Carbon black concentration is around 20%. Applicable for blowing film, pipe extrusion, and injection

Ingredients Carbon Black: 23%±2
ASH: <50%
Usage Mixed with materials.
Dosage suggested 1-3%.
Technical Index Density: <2.0g/cm3
Melting Speed: >10g/10min(21.6kg/190℃)
Moisture: <0.50%
Package 25kg per bag, KP bag or PE bag
Storage Place in dry and cool warehouse, avoid sun shine and raining.
Note The above index is based on the testing result for reference only, not as the specific index.