Our masterbatch range supports the plastic goods industry through its quality and that makes Kothari Polymers the chosen masterbatch supplier & exporter in Russia for a range of industries.
Our premium range of masterbatches is preferred for their consistent performance. You can trust our additives, colors, fillers, anti-retardant masterbatches and other types of masterbatches for their performance.
When it comes to making plastic goods, our quality masterbatches provide efficiency and just the right property that you need. Shape, color, and properties to your plastic goods with Kothari
We have expertise in making masterbatches, which shows up in every single plastic product made with our masterbatches and the satisfaction level of our clients.
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Leading Masterbatch Supplier & Exporter in Russia
With decades of experience, Kothari Polymers, Masterbatch Supplier and Exporter in Russia, has established itself as a global leader in masterbatch manufacture. We specialize in cost-effective and highly precise masterbatch production. We specialize in producing affordable, polymer-specific, and custom color masterbatches for a wide range of plastic applications.
Why Choose Kothari Polymers for Master Batch?
Do yo uneed customized masterbatches? Contact us. With years of experience, expertise and technical know-how we make masterbatches customized to your need and this is something that makes us the best Masterbatch Supplier in Russia. Our masterbatches are customized and optimized according to processing equipment, the final application that you intend to use them for, the color standards that you’d want to follow, and the quality that you would want in your finished products. Kothari Polymer assists product manufacturers in eliminating production issues by providing tailored solutions with masterbatches. Our quality control lab and state-of-the-art manufacturing unit assure that our clients always get the best.
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What Makes Us Unique?
- Modern Amenities:Rigorous quality standards underpin our diverse product line and provide unwavering consistency. We have a fully working QA lab to ensure that our clients receive standard masterbatches that meet industry criteria.
- Diversifying Assets:At Kothari Polymers, our development team is constantly trying to create new and intriguing colors, additives, and effects to meet the needs of a diverse variety of sectors.
- Long-Term Fixes: At Kothari Polymer, we employ eco-friendly masterbatch design to reduce energy waste and improve recycling. Improved plastic quality and operational efficiency are two further advantages of their use of cutting-edge technologies.
- Leading Suppliers:We have been offering services to clients all over the world for many years and are now the leading masterbatch supplier and exporter in Russia. Extensive research and top-notch products support our commitment to providing excellent service to our clients.
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One way to make masterbatch is to heat a carrier resin, add pigments and/or additives, and then cool and grind the mixture into a granular form. When making plastics, masterbatch makes it possible to color raw polymer economically.
The polymers used
You might want to think about these two polymer resins:
1. Resin
The masterbatch’s resin, which contains the pigments and/or additives.
2.Dissolved Resin
This is the main ingredient in the plasticizer’s final product—the polymer or polymers.
3.The Dye Stain
The three most common kinds of colorants are:
4.Non-Biological Colorants
Titanium dioxide, iron oxides, and ultramarine blue are examples of the basic pigments in this category, which is made from natural raw materials. On the other hand, a lot of them are poisonous, thus they can’t be used in certain places like packaging. Lead, chromium, and cadmium are pigments that fall into this group.
5.Colorants Made from Natural Materials
When compared to inorganic pigment systems, synthetic organic pigment systems are less heat stable. This pigment system complies with regulations concerning food contact and safety and is typically non-toxic, which is a major plus.
6.Various dyes
For instance, fiber coloring makes heavy use of these synthetic soluble pigments. Their incompatibility with polyolefins restricts their use in most applications, while they excel in styrenics and engineering polymers. Dyestuffs are costly, but they have a good coloring strength.
7.There are various kinds, such as:
To improve the final product’s performance, we use performance additives.
Processing additives are used to enhance manufacturing efficiency.
By purchasing bigger quantities of masterbatches from Kothari Polymers Masterbatch Supplier & Exporter in Russia, processors can make the most of their purchasing power when using masterbatches. Masterbatches have a significant economic advantage over other color distribution methods due to this benefit and the reduced obsolescence costs associated with end-of-life colors as goods undergo changes.
By utilizing a cube blend, processors can sidestep the challenges of monitoring accurate metering while still taking advantage of master batch cost benefits.
The late ’70s and early ’80s were the only decades when masterbatches really took off. The unregulated industry had previously relied on dry pigments and continued to do so up to that point by combining the polymer, additive, and pigment matrix in a tumble blender before processing. Inconsistent pigment dispersion and color tone fluctuation from article to article are issues here. However, these issues do not arise when a Masterbatches are employed.
This is true for nearly all polymers now in use! If you want your engineering plastics to keep their physical properties, it’s best to employ resin-specific masterbatches. A Masterbatch based on LDPE or LLDPE should work for the majority of polyolefins. A GPPS-based Masterbatch is also appropriate for styrenes such as HIPS and GPPS.
- White Masterbatces.
- Black Masterbatch.
- Color Masterbatch.
- Additive Masterbatch.
- Additive Masterbatch.
- Filler Masterbatch.
Additive Masterbatch
There are various kinds of additive masterbatches, including :
- Masterbatches that prevent blocking ads.
- Masterbatches for Polymer Processing Aids.
- Masterbatches have anti-static properties.
- Masterbatches for UV Stabilizers, Including Green House Film.
- Masterbatches composed of nucleating and clarifying agents.
- Masterbatches that block warp.
- Foaming agent masterbatches made of chemicals, both exothermic and endothermic.
- Using anti-sink masterbatches to remove sink marks…
- Masterbatches with Antimicrobial Properties…
- Emulgators for EPE and EPS Foam.
- The masterbatches that prevent fogging…
- Stabilizers for heat.
- Containers that are flame retardant.
- Agents for stiffening.
- Anti-aging substances.
- Chemicals that alter the wavelength of light.
- Link Extensions.
- Reflecting the Sun’s Heat.
- Masterbatches in Infrared Light.
Filler Masterbatch:
Typically, a Filler Masterbatch will include both PE resin (LLDPE or LDPE) and talc or calcium carbonate. You may also make them out of PP resin. In addition to lowering production costs, filler masterbatches can improve product qualities like stiffness and anti-fibrillation, among others, based on their design.