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Household Products Masterbatch

    • Product Name Household Products Masterbatch
    • CAS No. 1333-86-4
    • Chemical Formula C2H4
    • Form/Physical State Solid
    • Factory Site Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
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    • Manufacturer Anhui Liwei Chemical Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    124790

    Product Name Household Products Masterbatch
    Color Customizable
    Carrier Resin Polyethylene (PE) or Polypropylene (PP)
    Form Granules
    Moisture Content ≤0.3%
    Melt Flow Index 10-30 g/10min
    Compatibility High with polyolefins
    Additive Content 20-80%
    Heat Stability Up to 280°C
    Lightfastness Good
    Dispersion Excellent
    Packaging 25kg bags
    Shelf Life 12 months
    Application Injection molding, blow molding, extrusion
    Non Toxic Yes

    As an accredited Household Products Masterbatch factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging contains 25 kg of Household Products Masterbatch in a durable, moisture-proof plastic bag, sealed within a sturdy woven sack.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Household Products Masterbatch: Typically loaded 18-22 tons, packed in 25 kg bags, efficiently maximizing container space.
    Shipping **Shipping for Household Products Masterbatch:** The chemical is packaged in sealed, moisture-proof bags or containers to ensure safe transport. It is shipped as non-hazardous goods under normal conditions, following standard regulations. Store in a cool, dry place during transit, away from direct sunlight, ignition sources, and strong oxidizing agents to maintain product stability.
    Storage Household Products Masterbatch should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Keep containers tightly closed to avoid contamination. Store separately from incompatible materials, such as strong oxidizers. Ensure the storage area is clean and equipped with appropriate spill containment. Always follow local regulations and manufacturer’s safety guidelines for handling and storage.
    Shelf Life The shelf life of Household Products Masterbatch is typically 12 months if stored in cool, dry conditions within sealed packaging.
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    Household Products Masterbatch: Experience from the Manufacturer’s Side

    Real Experience Behind Every Batch

    For years, we have stood next to hot extruders, checked consistency on production lines, and listened to feedback from both plastic processors and the brands they supply. Household Products Masterbatch, model HP-MB Series, carries lessons learned from thousands of tons of plastic goods, countless color-matching requests, and ongoing, sometimes vigorous, conversations with our partners in consumer goods manufacturing.

    Meeting Specific Performance Needs

    The household sector asks for a lot—tough storage boxes, vibrant kitchenware, child-safe toys, efficient cleaning tools, bathroom accessories that handle moisture, and more. The requirements are anything but trivial. Color should stay bright after repeated sun exposure or dishwashing. Plastic trays and containers must shrug off scuffs and get produced at high output rates. Each item interacts with food, skin, or cleaning chemicals.

    By manufacturing HP-MB Series ourselves, we have full control over the choice and combination of pigments, carriers, and additives. What this means is more than just a bright red or a soothing pastel. Our teams have matched medical-grade blue for bins, produced dust-resistant finishes for broom and mop handles, and created fragrance-neutral masterbatch options for products that touch food or sensitive skin. We know which anti-UV compound lasts through years of outdoor exposure and which antistatic agent won’t migrate or cause stickiness on contact.

    Consistent Output, No Guesswork

    Plastics producers can’t afford hiccups on their lines or complaints that colors shift batch to batch. Our internal testing tracks every production run, cross-checking melt flow rates, color strength (CIELab values), and dispersibility before a batch leaves our gates. If there’s ever an off note, it gets stopped before it reaches our customer’s silo. These are controls built over years on the shop floor, refined with every feedback call or post-delivery audit.

    Physical Properties Engineered for Daily Use

    Model HP-MB Series isn’t a single formula. It’s an evolving family adjusted for the real-world demands of polypropylene drawers, ABS shelves, polystyrene cutlery, and color-stable polyethylene buckets. Some clients push line rates higher than ever; our masterbatch can handle the cycle. Some want fillers for cost-down applications without weakening the hinge or snap-fit of a lid.

    Long before a spec sheet comes together, our technical staff runs dozens of trials. We monitor for issues like streaking, color bleed, or material blooming. Each pigment lot gets checked not only for color match but resistance to acids, oils, or detergents, because we know most household plastics end up getting cleaned, dropped, or left in the sun. The right carrier resin—be it LDPE for film or universal MB for rigid items—makes the difference between a product that cracks and one that passes lab tests for brittleness and flexibility.

    Meeting Regulatory and Safety Demands

    Household goods reach families. We don’t treat food-contact safety or REACH compliance as an afterthought. For every HP-MB Series batch, we test for migration, heavy metals, and unwanted odors. As regulations shift, particularly for toys and food containers, we reformulate as needed and certify our processes. Documented traceability runs from incoming pigment drums to finished pallets in shipping. Long before a spoon or box gets into a shopper’s hands, we’ve already checked—multiple times—against the latest limits and filing requirements.

    Environmental Footprint and Circularity

    Sustainability no longer sits at the edge of product development. Most household goods now face tighter standards for recycling or bio-content. Many customers ask for a masterbatch that doesn’t compromise on strength, but still supports recyclate streams or compostable bioplastics. In HP-MB Series, we’ve swapped in renewable carrier resins and non-toxic colorants where possible. We run closed-loop cleaning on our extruders to cut pellet loss, and designed our support for suppliers who handle PCR grades or biodegradable fillers.

    It’s not enough to print “eco” on a label; our job is to ensure masterbatch again doesn’t become a weak link—whether it’s about recyclability in HDPE detergent bottles or preventing color staining in post-consumer processes. We’ve fielded requests for everything: ocean-safe blue hues for storage tubs, and fully plant-based masterbatch for compost bin parts. Each time, we run full-scale production pilots, because in practice, performance claims only count after extrusion, molding, and real-life handling.

    Differences That Set Our Product Apart

    Plenty of masterbatch suppliers focus on standard colors or generic fillers. The difference starts where volume brands push for something better—colors with nuance, effects that don’t fade, customer assurances beyond the first product cycle. We build every HP-MB Series batch in-house, with full disclosure of pigment origin, carrier choice, and additive composition.

    Some batch blenders rely on imported compounds or ad-hoc mixing. We’ve invested in color matching labs, granulation lines, and automated pigment feeders. The difference shows up not just in color consistency, but in how well the batch handles fast molds and complex geometries—features critical for modern household product lines.

    There’s always a push to cut cost or use cheaper pigments. Our experience says that if corner-cutting starts, complaints follow: off-odors, rapid fading, poor processability. We stick to pigment grades proven in high-heat and high-shear processes, because they save clients downtime and end up costing less over each product’s retail life. For antistatic, anti-odor, or antimicrobial masterbatches, we source specialty additives directly, run in-house evaluation, and share full performance data.

    Models and Their Specialization

    Household Products Masterbatch model HP-MB 101 brings high-saturation color matches for polypropylene and polyethylene. HP-MB 210 caters to ABS and polystyrene, popular for rigid household goods. For eco-conscious processors, HP-MB 330 supports bio-based resins and contains only non-heavy-metal pigments. Every model arose from client requests and our own production experience, not from off-the-shelf recipes.

    We designed HP-MB 110 as a low-dust alternative for fast-cycle blow molding, favored by producers who hate cleaning up stray pellets or powder. In HP-MB 140, we built in extra UV resistance for garden and outdoor containers. HP-MB 200 includes low odor and anti-static upgrades, especially for plastics in kitchen or living room settings. Each of these models reflects conversations with operators and engineers—people who deal with jamming hoppers, difficult-to-clean dies, or client audits.

    Troubleshooting and Practical Solutions

    Problems come up. A customer’s color match might look good under shop lights and disappoint in daylight. We built our color lab to use both artificial and natural light. If a rival’s masterbatch caused agglomeration or feed blockages, we’ve dialed in the right pellet size and surface treatment to run trouble-free in gravimetric blenders.

    From direct experience, we know that underdosed or poorly dispersed pigment leads to ghosting, streaking, or weak coverage, especially on corners or handles. Our approach is to test under high-shear compounding and then re-trial under real processing conditions—no guesswork. Customer support doesn’t end after shipment. If an issue surfaces on a Saturday night shift, our technical managers work the phones and WhatsApp groups, troubleshooting dryers, feeders, or mixing ratios in real time. Product improvement comes from this side-by-side problem solving, not theory.

    Innovation Backed By Hands-on Testing

    Market trends point toward more special effects: pearlescents for bathroom organizers, anti-microbial masterbatches for kitchen cutting boards, glow-in-the-dark for children’s items. We run each effect through standard and high-stress production—molding, extrusion, injection, and blow molding. Our in-house results often identify process tweaks that labs alone would miss, and we adjust formulas so processors don’t face jamming, blocking, or pigment dust-off.

    We pilot all-new pigment chemistries before scale-up; if a batch goes wrong, we track every variable—barrel temperature, screw speed, die pressure—with real-world testing, not just lab sheets. New additives or colorants earn their place in HP-MB Series by surviving fast-cycle production, not just simulated tests. As a chemical manufacturer, we prefer slow innovation to prevent large-scale product recalls or line shutdowns for our clients.

    Hear from Our Client Network

    Close relationships with plastic processors matter at every stage: from initial lab sample requests to product launches in supermarkets. Some household goods companies run seasonal colors or unique finishes; we adapt masterbatch runs within days, backed by on-site visits if needed. Packaging converters and brand owners become partners in matching exact shades, critical for shelf-to-shelf brand consistency.

    Quality control specialists report fewer problems when masterbatch is built to exact resin and machine specs. Logistics teams appreciate that our HP-MB Series arrives clean, sealed, and correctly labeled every time. Feedback loops between our technical support and machine operators have helped us tweak formulas for edge coverage, improve pellet distribution, and reduce fume or dust issues—all without interrupting tight delivery schedules.

    Color Matching Is a Science (and an Art)

    No two color requests behave the same on different resins, under different factory lights, or in the hands of separate processors. Our color staff use pigment libraries developed over the past decade, drawing on trial histories for similar shades, and sample small-batch blends for approval. Fast changes—say, for a new line of pastel storage bins or deep red compost containers—turn around in days, not weeks, since our pigment stocks and compounding are fully in-house.

    Matching a label color to a finished product means understanding carrier resin, mold type, and customer use cases. We’ve learned that a pastel hue for PP can fade on PS, and that kitchens need clean whites—no yellowing after weeks in sunlight or exposure to steam. Color-matching services wrap into every HP-MB Series order, with stored reference samples and extensive batch records to revisit in future runs.

    Why Buy Direct From Us?

    A chemical manufacturer brings strengths that traders or resellers can’t provide. Every batch can be traced to its constituent raw material lot. If a field issue appears, our technical managers can review plant data and provide fast root-cause analysis, armed with production records and spectrophotometer readings. There’s no “black box” in our process; we build everything from the ground up and take accountability for each ton.

    Being a producer, we access specialty pigment sources and advanced compounding tools that third-party resellers do not. Direct manufacturing means real support—lab samples prepared overnight, process audits carried out onsite, and logistics tailored to your production schedule. Our technical team becomes familiar with your products, machines, and sometimes the quirks of your maintenance routines.

    User Experience Fuels Every Upgrade

    Processor requests have shaped our entire HP-MB Series. We respond to calls for improved pellet slip to minimize wear on high-speed lines, for dust-free variants in hygiene-critical applications, or new anti-mold compounds for humid environments. Our feedback cycle loops all the way back to product improvement and retrials—not just in a test center, but on working production lines.

    It’s one thing to deliver a masterbatch; it’s another to listen to the factory manager tell us where the last blend jammed or which batch ran hot. That feedback fuels changes in carrier formulation, choice of pelletizer screen, and post-compounding treatment. Response cycles run short, so issues fix quickly, not months down the line.

    Looking Further Ahead

    The household plastics industry keeps moving—toward lower carbon footprints, improved health safety, and advanced color effects. Consumer brands demand more than just basic color or opacity; they expect additives for enhanced hygiene, longevity, and tactile finish. We monitor both regulatory changes and consumer trends, so each new HP-MB Series variant aligns with field realities, not just sales curves.

    Investments in new pigment chemistries, smarter extrusion controls, and faster QA testing help us move ahead—without cutting corners or risking your brand reputation. We keep learning from every failed sample, every unexpected on-line issue, and every successful product launch. Our approach stays grounded in practical, real-world results, because nobody in the household goods business can afford surprises once a product leaves the plant.

    Direct Experience, Direct Results

    From kitchen drawer bins to outdoor storage containers and everything between, our Household Products Masterbatch HP-MB Series reflects what we’ve learned at the coalface of plastics manufacturing. Every batch brings together technical insight, reliable sourcing, safety screening, and hands-on involvement through every order or upgrade. By producing only from our own line, we provide tailored solutions, quick response to customization, and reliable follow-up—because your product performance depends on more than just what’s written in a technical manual.