Showing posts with label polymer-additives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polymer-additives. Show all posts

Monday, 22 June 2015

Revisiting the Good Old Colour Guide for Interior Furniture

Feng Shui, the oriental science of harmony in objects has been used by interior designers not just in the East but world over by interior designers for great results. There was a time when the science was in great demand for arranging objects within a closed space, now with several alternatives available, designers seem to stop referring to it as much as they did not too long ago. The science was used not just to place things in space, but also to choose colours for the best result. We thought we should visit what Feng Shui says about colours. Here are 3 of the most common rooms that need the Feng Shui treatment, so let’s find out what the oriental science says about it.

Bedrooms
Bedrooms are very personal spaces where we all expect to be rejuvenated and relaxed after of hectic work and tensions. This is why it is advised that earth tones be used for the best effect here. Pastel colours like brown and flesh colours along with very muted hues of cool colours are considered the best by far. Colours that are bright and lively aren’t meant for the bedrooms because the radiant positive energy will keep you awake.


Dining rooms
Got lanky kids at home that you want to fatten up? Red is the colour you will need for that, but besides there isn’t any reason that validates the use of red in the dining room. Once again muted colours are best because these aids digestion and makes it easier for your body to digest better.

Study rooms
Got sleepy kids who love to doze off over their books? Bright shades are perfect to keep them awake. A very nice shade of red, purple or yellow will keep their eyes open.

All in all, you can make everything that one bit more interesting just by adding necessary room décor in addition to colouring it right. You will find plastic products of all colours to place in your rooms. Colour masterbatches make it possible for colourful products to be made. Find out what options you have and buy them to complement your room’s colours.

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Feeling Moody? It May Be the Colours around You

Colours and your mood are inextricably linked. Even simple changes to the colours around you can make huge impressions on your psyche and without knowing you start behaving differently. There are several reasons why colours are able to influence how we feel and scientists haven’t been able to figure everything out very accurately yet. While they are at it, here are certain colours and their hushed effects on our psychologies.


Lively red

Restaurants all around the world make use of the colour red because there is a certain effect that the hue has on us. The colour promotes liveliness and energy and it was found that when people are surrounded by people they know and feel positive they eat better. The colour is also associated with aggression but mostly it evokes positive feelings in people. So here is a small tip, if you are choosing chairs and tables for your dining table, get red ones. colour Masterbatches of different hues impart different colours to product and you will get as many variations as you want by looking at the right places.

Relaxing green

Green is very relaxing on the eyes and has a very soothing effect on the mind. Perhaps you have noted that actors sit in a green room before performing in live stage that is because green helps them soothe their jangled nerves better. That brings us to the point, if you want a nice place to relax after you return from office, you should choose green for your sitting room.

Clean Whites

White is the colour which represents cleanliness and is great for places where you want to keep clean lines and unsophisticated. Whites are great for cleanliness, sterility and hygiene. White is the colour you want to pick if you are looking for plastics to place in your kitchen.

Monday, 26 January 2015

Odor Absorbers – Making Plastics Smell Better

Plastics have an inherent odor that is quite unpleasant. This happens because during the manufacturing process, several chemicals are used to make the final product more appealing and long lasting. There are plasticizers and artificial colors that are basically chemicals and in the past, most of these released smelly gases. In recent days, the problem has been largely solved with improved ingredients in Masterbatches. The main ingredient that makes plastic less smelly is known as odor absorbers and we will get more into that later,  but first let’s begin by understanding what the industry did to counter malodor in plastic products.


 Use of fragrant masks
Malodor in plastics is caused primarily by two things.  The first which is more common is bacteria and microbial organisms that emit gases during respiration. Though this seems not much of a problem but when you consider the fact that there could be millions of them on the surface of a plastic product and you have a big problem on your hands.

Masterbatches which contain anti-microbial agents can control the problem to a great extent, but it is only part of the solution because there is another reason behind smelly plastics – VOC.

Volatile organic compounds contain harmful chemicals that smell bad and are detrimental to human health. There is double interest among masterbatch makers therefore, to provide solution to this problem. Until now this was dealt with the help of masks that tried its best to keep the odor under control but was not very efficient at doing that. Sooner or later when the masks wore off, smell would return, making this a rather very ineffective solution. That was the past recent masterbatches come laced with something that is better at doing what it is supposed to do – keep odors out.

Use of odor absorbers
Quite early into application processors found that masks were failing in being effective. This gave rise to the need for something that went beyond the surface and did more than just mask the smell away with fragrance. The need was for: odor absorbers. This additive trapped VOC molecules and dealt with the issue at the very core. To make sure that smell was completely eliminated, Color masterbatches makers never did away with using masks. Now you will observe that plastics do not smell at all and that is because of these recent developments. 

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Additive Masterbatches – Playing a vital role in plastic manufacturing


When it comes to plastic manufacturing, there are lots of processes undergo before the final product comes out. Along with, there are various materials being used during the manufacturing as each of them plays a crucial role in determining the final quality of the product. One such material is masterbatch. Polythene is typically natural in colour and Masterbatches are used to add colour to it.

Different kinds of Masterbatches are used to give the polythene its opacity of colour. For a hint of colour, 1-2% is found to be sufficient. For dark colour, the masterbatch percentage varies between 6-12%. It is important to note that there are certain colours that have good opacity properties e.g., white cannot be opaque so co-ex needs to be made with a colored inner layer.

Besides coloring, there are many other advantage of Additive Masterbatches. They result in increasing effectiveness against Fungi, Yeast, Algae and Bacteria. In addition, they also deliver more strength to plastic. Other properties are scratch resistance, strength enhancer, and brightener etc. The only thing one needs to take care of is to choose a reliable supplier of Masterbatches. A thorough research is much needed for this job and today internet opens up many possibilities for further research that would actually help in finding the best supplier.