Antimicrobial Masterbatch: This refers to a concentrate produced by uniformly dispersing various antimicrobial agents within a base resin. By blending a specific quantity of this antimicrobial masterbatch with corresponding resin pellets-and subsequently applying standard processing and molding techniques for plastics or fibers-one can manufacture plastic components, finished goods, and antimicrobial fibers that possess surface-level antimicrobial properties (specifically, both bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects).
Properties: Nanotechnology-based antimicrobial action, sterilization, mold resistance, deodorization, and self-cleaning capabilities. By incorporating a small amount of nanomaterials (such as nano-silver, nano-zinc oxide, nano-copper oxide, or nano-titanium dioxide) during the manufacturing process, a wide variety of products can be endowed with these additional functional attributes: antimicrobial protection, sterilization, mold resistance, deodorization, and self-cleaning properties.






