Appliance Housings
White and black masterbatch can both be discussed for appliance housings and small home appliance parts where appearance matters.
If you share your resin, process, and end use, we can review whether your project should start with a white grade, black grade, ABS-focused white, or a custom color discussion.
Based on our current product notes and company materials, the most common starting directions include appliance parts, film and packaging, blow-molded goods, ABS injection parts, cable-related uses, and custom color programs.
White and black masterbatch can both be discussed for appliance housings and small home appliance parts where appearance matters.
White and black grades can both be discussed for blown film applications, including packaging and film-related RFQs.
Black masterbatch can also be discussed for blow-molded goods and other daily-use plastic items.
ABS-focused white masterbatch can be reviewed for resin-sensitive molded parts such as appliance components and similar injection products.
Current product notes also mention TPE wire and cable insulation as a white masterbatch application direction.
Where exact shade matching matters more than standard white or black, custom color masterbatch becomes the better starting conversation.
Injection molding, blow molding, blown film, ABS injection, and other process details help narrow the right starting direction quickly.
A white requirement, black requirement, or custom color reference immediately changes which product family we should review first.
From there, we can move into direct review, sampling, and project follow-up based on your actual requirement.