The definition of masterbatch is a concentrated mixture of additives and pigments, usually heat treated, mixed, and reduced with a carrier resin which is then extruded into granular shapes after cooling. This product is vital for the plastic industry, and this is where Nigeria’s Sarsoli Colours has made their name in the international market. There are different types of masterbatches that are available from Sarsoli Colours, but they depend on the type of polymer additives that are mixed in i.e., when different colours are added, the mix is called colour masterbatches. For clients who need anti-slip properties in their finished product, then the requisite additive can be added to that masterbatch. Sarsoli have the advantage of being able to provide hundreds of different types of additives based on their client’s requirements.Even though Sarsoli Colours is one of the biggest suppliers of masterbatches in the African subcontinent, their clients are based all over the world; the main reason being that they are able to maintain the high quality their clients require. They have not been sitting on their laurels either, but are constantly upgrading their equipment and techniques with the help of foreign experts. This has given them a very competitive edge in the international market because of the low prices they are able to give their customers. Another fast-moving item from the Sarsoli Colours repertoire is filler master batch; this is made by mixing a combination of calcium or Talc along with polyethylene or PE resin. One of the reasons for the high demand for this type of masterbatch is that they can be manufactured with various properties, provided the right equipment is used.
Sarsoli Colours has ensured that their filler master batch is of high quality which their customers use in the manufacture of such products like plastic buckets, chairs, tables, bottles, packaging bags, sacks, etc. The material is so versatile that, based on their customer’s requirements, can impart properties like colour resistance, additional stiffness, etc., and are used in the manufacture of plastic chairs, buckets, bottles, toys, packaging matter, bags, sacks, etc. Through the process of constantly upgrading their machinery to manufacture this product, Sarsoli Colours have stayed one step ahead of the competition, and with the low labour costs and availability of raw material, have ensured that they will be on the top for some time to come.
About Sarsoli Colours: The range of concentrates and other products manufactured in their modern plant in Lagos includes additives which are vital in colouring plastics as well as improving the properties of plastic. The demand for their products is so great that they are in the process of expanding their activities to meet the global demand for colour, filler, and additive masterbatches. A visit to their website at www.sarsoli.com gives prospective customers a glimpse into the vast repertoire of products on offer.