Simply put, polymer powder is prime polymer pellet that has been pulverised through a specialised milling process called micro-grinding. This process transforms standard plastic pellets into fine particles, typically sized at around 1000 microns, using different sized sieves to achieve the precise particle size required for various applications.
Rotational moulding represents one of the largest volume applications for polymer powder globally. The vast majority of rotationally moulded products use polyethylene (PE), typically a medium density grade (MDPE) for the best balance between impact strength and tensile strength. Other polymers such as polypropylene, polycarbonate, nylon, acetal and polyesters are sometimes also used for specialist applications.
Another important application for polymer powder is in masterbatch production. Masterbatch manufacturers blend polymer powders with pigments and additives before compounding them back into pellets. This process allows for more uniform colour distribution and better additive incorporation compared to working with standard polymer pellets.
LDPE powder serves as the most commonly used 'carrier' polymer in masterbatch manufacturing due to its excellent compatibility with a wide range of common polymers. This compatibility makes LDPE-based masterbatches suitable for blending with various end-use polymers without causing processing issues or compromising final product properties.
However, not all applications work well with LDPE carriers. When polymer incompatibility could affect processing or final product performance, polymer-specific carriers are essential. Using a carrier that matches or is closely related to the end-use polymer ensures optimal compatibility, processing characteristics, and mechanical properties in the finished product. We regularly supply polypropylene, ABS, GPPS, HIPS, SAN, EVA and PC powder for masterbatch production.
The fine particle size of polymer powder enables more efficient mixing with colourants and additives, resulting in better dispersion throughout the masterbatch. This improved dispersion translates to more consistent colouring and additive performance in the final manufactured products.
Polymer powder has diverse applications across multiple industries:
The transformation from pellet to powder requires precision engineering. The micro-grinding process must carefully control:
This attention to detail ensures that polymer powder meets the exacting standards required by various industrial users across different manufacturing sectors.
The fine particle size of polymer powder offers several advantages:
Understanding what polymer powder is used for helps manufacturers select the right material format for their specific applications, whether that's creating vibrant masterbatch colours, achieving consistent properties in rotomoulded products, or exploring other innovative manufacturing processes.
Looking to source high-quality polymer powders for your manufacturing needs? Whether you need precision-milled materials for rotational moulding, masterbatch production, or specialist applications, our team is here to help. We supply a wide range of polymer powders with consistent quality and tailored particle sizes to suit your processes. Get in touch with us today to discuss your requirements and see how we can support your production.
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