Transluscent Colorants for Injection Molded Parts
Ampacet’s Artemis masterbatch collection evokes the beauty of celestial phenomena.
Source: Ampacet
A new series of translucent color and effects have been developed by Ampacet for injection molded parts that are meticulously crafted to evoke the beauty of celestial phenomena. The Artemis Collection of masterbatches is said to harness the dazzling look of backlighting or dead-fronting, leveraging advanced pigment technologies to create three-dimensional, crater-like surfaces.
Compatible with PS and PP polymers, the Artemis Collection is suitable for a wide range of applications, including consumer electronics, home goods and décor, caps and closures and lighting.
Choose from Lunar Gold and Darkside, two softly shimmering pearlescents that echo the pockmarked surface of lunar landscapes or bask in the red-violet intensity of Amethyst Supernova. Midnight Stardust, Aurora Emerald and Cosmic Noir capture the ethereal depths of the night sky.
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