Plastic & PVC

Stabilizers

Stabilizers are essential additives used in plastics, especially PVC, to protect materials from degradation caused by heat, light (UV), and oxidation during processing and long-term use. They help maintain the strength, color, and overall performance of plastic products by preventing discoloration, brittleness, and breakdown. Common types include calcium-zinc, lead-based, and tin stabilizers. By improving durability and extending product life, stabilizers play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of plastic materials in various applications.

Stearates

Stearates are metallic salts of stearic acid used as processing additives in the plastic and PVC industry. They act mainly as lubricants, reducing friction during manufacturing and helping materials flow smoothly through machinery. This prevents sticking, improves surface finish, and enhances overall processing efficiency. Common types include calcium stearate, zinc stearate, and magnesium stearate. In addition to lubrication, stearates can also provide stabilization and release properties, making them essential for producing high-quality plastic products.

Masterbatch

Masterbatch is a concentrated mixture of pigments or additives dispersed in a carrier resin, used to color or enhance the properties of plastic materials. It is added to raw plastic during processing to achieve uniform color and improved performance characteristics such as UV resistance, flame retardancy, or anti-static properties. Masterbatch ensures consistent quality, easy handling, and cost-effective production, making it widely used in industries like packaging, automotive, and construction.

PC Recycle

PC Recycle refers to recycled polycarbonate material that is recovered from post-industrial or post-consumer plastic waste and reused in manufacturing. Polycarbonate (PC) is a strong, transparent engineering plastic used in applications like lenses, electronics, and automotive parts. Recycling PC helps reduce environmental impact, lower raw material costs, and promote sustainability. The recycled material can be reprocessed into new products while maintaining good strength, durability, and performance for various industrial applications.