1. Why is CaCO₃ masterbatch popular in blown film products?
For film manufacturing, CaCO₃ masterbatch improves bubble stability, enhances film stiffness, and reduces production cost. It helps achieve consistent thickness and better extrusion performance.
2. What advantages does it provide in film blowing?
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Higher Opacity & Whiteness: Especially useful for shopping bags and garbage bags.
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Improved Stiffness: Films are easier to cut and print.
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Better Extrusion Stability: Less breakage and smoother operation.
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Reduced Heat Shrinkage: More dimensional uniformity.
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Cost Savings: CaCO₃ significantly reduces raw material cost.
3. What types of films commonly use CaCO₃ masterbatch?
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T-shirt bags
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Garbage bags
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Agricultural films
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Packaging rolls
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HDPE and LDPE bags
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Industrial packaging films
4. What loading percentage is recommended?
Typical levels:
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5–20% for packaging-grade films
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15–35% for thicker HDPE bags
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20–50% for industrial films requiring stiffness
The percentage depends on film thickness, resin type, and mechanical requirements.
5. Does CaCO₃ masterbatch affect film softness?
Yes. Higher filling levels increase film stiffness.
For applications requiring softness, choose a low-fill or modified CaCO₃ grade.
6. How to ensure high-quality film with CaCO₃ masterbatch?
Check for:
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Fine particle size (1–5 μm)
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High purity and whiteness
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Uniform dispersion
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No black spots or impurities
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Correct carrier resin matching (PE for film production)
