DataLase Launches Dual Colour Masterbatch for Clear Plastic Packaging

DataLase has introduced a new dual colour masterbatch for clear plastic packaging, enabling black and white printing using a single pigment and laser. The technology improves sustainability and traceability while reducing the need for labels.

Author: Vidyesh Swar Published Date: 1 August 2025
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DataLase Advances Masterbatch Pigment Technology with Dual Colour Solution

DataLase Launches Dual Colour Masterbatch for Clear Plastic Packaging

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DataLase is the worldwide leader in photonic printing resolutions, has introduced a noteworthy progression in its masterbatch pigment skill with the presentation of an exclusive dual colour masterbatch, now obtainable in black and white, for clear plastic requests. This advanced resolution offers a high-contrast colour alteration, from clear to white and black, utilizing a single pigment and a single pulsed fibre laser basis. It offers packing producers and brand owners a cost-effective and sustainable process for high-contrast aligned code confirmation on clear plastic packing, eradicating the requirement for outdated labels and glues.

By eradicating labels, the technology decreases waste streams and shortens recycling procedures while permitting new levels of customization and connectivity. It helps late-stage personalization, digital goods passports, and targeted advertising messaging, growing both effective productivity and consumer engagement. Well-matched with an extensive variety of plastics, comprising PVC, PET, PE, and PP, the masterbatch is considered for utilizing in rigid plastic packing and flexible films.

Liquid masterbatch treating is suggested to reduce haze, with capsule masterbatch choices also available. Comprising DataLase’s progressive untested pigment expertise, the dual colour masterbatch is obtainable now and delivers an influential device for companies looking to fulfill growing demands for sustainable packing and enhanced traceability. This advanced solution provides a high-contrast colour modification, from clear to white and black, utilizing a single color and a single pulsated fibre laser basis. It delivers packaging producers and brand proprietors with a cost-effective and sustainable process for high-contrast parallel code confirmation on clear plastic packing, eradicating the requirement for traditional labels and glues.

By eliminating labels, the technology decreases waste streams and shortens recycling procedures while allowing new levels of customization and connectivity. It helps late-stage personalization, digital product passports, and aimed promotional messaging, growing both operational efficacy and customer engagement. Well-matched with an extensive variety of plastics, including PP, PET, PVC, and PE, the masterbatch is planned for the utilization of rigid plastic packing and flexible films. Liquid masterbatch medicating is suggested to reduce haze, with pellet masterbatch choices also available.

Ally Grant, chief technology officer at DataLase, said,

“This dual colour masterbatch represents a significant step forward in our pigment technology. By enabling both black and white color transitions from a single pigment and laser source, we’re helping our customers achieve superior code visibility on clear plastics, while also supporting their drive for greater sustainability and efficiency. This advancement opens up new possibilities for packaging design, production flexibility, and supply chain connectivity.”

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