Additive Masterbatches
Additive masterbatches are concentrated functional additives dispersed in a carrier resin and supplied as pellets, let down into a base polymer to modify processing or performance rather than colour. Common types include UV/light stabiliser, antioxidant, slip and anti-block, antistatic, anti-fog, processing aid, nucleating/clarifying, flame-retardant, anti-microbial, and desiccant/moisture-absorber masterbatches. They serve films, agricultural and packaging applications, fibres, pipes, and moulded goods.
Grades are framed by additive function and active loading, carrier resin (PE, PP, or a universal carrier chosen for compatibility with the base polymer), and recommended let-down ratio (commonly around 1-5%). Buyers specify the performance target: UV stabiliser dosage tied to required outdoor service life, slip level for film coefficient of friction, antistatic surface-resistivity target, or flame-retardant rating (UL 94 framing). Food-contact and migration behaviour are documented where relevant.
Packaging is generally 25 kg bags, cartons, or FIBC for bulk; storage parameters appear as specification notes on the technical data sheet. Desiccant and some active masterbatches are moisture-sensitive and ship protected accordingly.
For EU import, REACH framing for the additives, food-contact declarations referenced to EU 10/2011, RoHS/flame-retardant declarations, and SDS are coordinated where required; SABER/SASO routing is arranged for Saudi Arabia. HS code is provided on documentation.
Himalay's verified manufacturer and exporter partners supply additive masterbatches with CoA per batch, SDS, food-contact and RoHS declarations coordinated where required, REACH/CLP compliance for EU, GHS labelling, and SABER for Saudi Arabia handled as part of the standard order flow.