There is no single universal “formula” for making plastic, as it depends on the type of plastic being produced. However, a general formula includes the following components:
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Base Polymer (60–95%): This could be polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC, etc.
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Additives (5–40%): These include:
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Fillers (e.g., calcium carbonate, talc)
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Stabilizers (for heat and UV resistance)
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Plasticizers (for flexibility)
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Pigments (for color)
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Lubricants (for processability)
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For example, a typical formula for rigid PVC might look like this:
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100 parts PVC resin
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25 parts calcium carbonate
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5 parts impact modifier
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2 parts heat stabilizer
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1 part lubricant
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1 part pigment
This composition is fed into a compounding extruder, where it is melted, mixed, and formed into granules or sheets. The formulation varies by product type—flexible films, rigid containers, or technical parts all require different ingredient ratios.
