Glow in the dark masterbatch – Product Description

Glow in the dark masterbatch Properties :
Izinhlelo zokusebenza:
How to Use Glow in the dark Masterbatch ?
Isilinganiso Sokuxuba: Mix 5%–20% photoluminescent pellets with 97%–85% natural plastic resin pellets (PP, I-PE, I-ABS, PS, I-PVC, EVA, njll.).
Higher ratio: Brighter and longer glow (Photoluminescent pigment loading as high as 50%)
Drying (If Needed): If the material is hygroscopic (I-PET, PA,I-PETG), dry at 70–85°C for 2–3 Hours to avoid bubbles or poor surface finish.
Processing: Use in normal plastic production processes:
- Injection molding
- I-Extrusion (sheets, amaphrofayili, pipes)
- Blow molding
- Film blowing
- 3D printing filaments
Set temperature according to the base plastic resin, not the luminous masterbatch.
Molding & Cooling
- Process under normal pressure and speed.
- Cool products naturally or with water cooling.
Activating the Glow
- Expose the finished product to natural light, indoor light, or UV light for 3–10 minutes.
- It will glow brightly in dark environments for several hours.
Amathiphu
- Avoid overheating to prevent color change or reduced brightness.
- Do not mix with dark or heavily pigmented resins, as they may block light absorption.
- For best glow performance, use light-colored base resins (mhlophe, transparent, natural).
| Item | Luminous value | Dia
(mm) |
Umbala | Aplication | ||
| 10min | 60min | |||||
| PL-PVC-20 | I-Aqua
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Injection I-Extrusion Molding Cast |
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| PL-PVC-25 | ||||||
| PL-PVC-30 | ||||||
| PL-PVC-35 | ||||||
| PL-PVC-40 | ||||||
| PL-PVC-50 | ||||||





