Fragrance Masterbatches

Scent is one of the most powerful selling tools.

For businesses across many sectors, getting the right fragrance can mean the difference between failure or success.

 

Fragrances are being increasingly used in plastic products to enhance their appeal and acceptability. Nothing compares the positive impression we have when smelling a good scent.

 

Adding scent to a polymer is not a new technology. However, standard production techniques often produce disappointing results because the fragrance is destroyed by the high temperatures required during polymer processing.

Together with our partner VIBA we can offer a wide range of resistant fragrances, requiring low dosages and  thus making them a cost-effective, as well as appealing addition to products.

 

We have developed special masterbatches which can add fragrance to polymers and which perform at high temperatures without compromising the quality or function of products. 

 

Our popular standard fragrance masterbatches include: 

 

Lavender – code 01920

Lemon – code 01915

Orange – code 02249

Strawberry – code 01916

Pine – code 02243

Vanilla – code 02480

Chocolate – code 03341

Talc – code 02247

 

and many many others.

 

We are also in the position to develop fragrances as per your requirements.

 

All of them are suitable for injection moulding and extrusion of polyolefin (PE, PP and EVA). They are colourless granules which therefore do not interfere with the colour of end-products.

 

Fragrances can be used to cover up the smell of resin in products and are particularly aimed for those applications which need a nice scent: toys, artificial flowers, household items, moulded articles including decorations, marketing and promotional pieces. Important to note is that fragrance masterbatches are not suitable for food applications!

 

These masterbatches can also be added to mask the undesirable odors associated with recycled polymers or in applications such as dust bin bags or household chemical containers, diaper bags, garbage bags, bin liners and hospital waste sacks.

 

A new and growing market area is adding fragrances to closures of shampoo, health and beauty products, laundry detergents for which consumers want to sample the scent, while

manufacturers want to avoid product tampering.

 

 

Should you require any further information on the matter, then our team will be pleased to help you!

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