Talc masterbatch is highly versatile and finds applications in various plastic products due to its reinforcing and processing-enhancing properties.
In injection molding, talc masterbatch is used in products like plastic chairs, storage containers, automotive dashboards, and household appliance parts. It improves dimensional accuracy and reduces shrinkage.
In blow molding and extrusion, it is added to packaging films, bottles, pipes, and sheets. Talc enhances stiffness and barrier properties while reducing production cycle time.
Other applications include:
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PP nonwoven fabric: Improves web strength and thermal stability
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Thermoforming sheets: Enhances rigidity and formability
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Masterbatch for biodegradable plastics: Reduces cost and adds bulk without compromising mechanical performance
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WPC (Wood Plastic Composite): Acts as a filler for better workability and surface finish
Talc masterbatch is also used to reduce material cost while maintaining or even improving product performance. Its compatibility with a variety of polymers makes it a go-to solution for manufacturers seeking both economic and technical benefits.
