Slip Masterbatches, also known as anti-block masterbatches, are used to reduce the surface friction of films against themselves or other surfaces. Polymeric surfaces often have high friction, which can cause problems during production processes such as film winding, bag making, packaging operations, and mold release. Using slip masterbatch helps to smooth the surface, improve film quality, reduce waste, decrease machinery wear, lower film-to-film adhesion, and facilitate the production process.
Aria Add 2123, 2124: Anti-block agent for nylon
Aria Add 2125: Slip agent and anti-block agent for nylon
Aria Add 2126, 2127: Fast-acting slip agent for nylon
Aria Add 2136, 2126 Mix: Fast-acting slip agent and anti-block agent for nylon
Aria Add 2226, 2227: Slip agent for cellophane
Aria Add 2236: Slip agent specifically for BOPP film
Aria Add 2424: Slip agent specifically for CPP film
An additive masterbatch is a polymer-based material which is added to the raw materials of a plastic product during production to create or enhance specific properties in the final product. For example, a clarifying masterbatch is considered an additive masterbatch. In the plastics manufacturing industry, different properties are required depending on the end-use product. For instance, if a product is meant to be used outdoors and exposed to sunlight for long periods, an Anti-UV masterbatch should be added during production to improve its resistance against ultraviolet (UV) radiation and extend its lifespan. Other common types of additive masterbatches include white, black, anti-block, anti-static, brightening, anti-shrink, antioxidant, and moisture absorber masterbatches.