Antistatic additives for plastic: What are they and their benefits

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As static electricity on plastic surfaces has recently occurred on a large scale, it raises concerns about a fire or explosion of flammable materials, which poses a threat to end-users’ lives. Hence, the use of antistatic additives for plastic has played a vital part not only in improving the quality of plastic products but also in ensuring our safety. 


Static electricity is a phenomenon in which a large number of electric charges are accumulated on the surface of plastic products, resulting in the formation of spark discharges. In particular conditions, these may cause a fire or explosion, especially for household appliances that are exposed to other electric sources at a high frequency. Besides, the build-up of electric charges also attracts dust (on the products’ surface) or accelerates its decomposition, thus shortening the products' lifecycle. Not only does static electricity take place in the products’ service lives, but it also arises during the manufacturing process such as injection molding, and blows molding,...leading to slower processing speed as well as contaminated materials. For that reason, the use of antistatic additives for plastic has never been so important to our plastic industry.

1. What are antistatic additives?

Antistatic additives are substances added to plastic products with a view to eliminating the accumulation of electric charge on their surfaces. Basically, these substances work by balancing the number of electrons between plastic surfaces and other materials via their ionization. Antistatic agents are composed of two ends - a hydrophobic organic end and a hydrophilic end. When added to plastic, the hydrophobic end will migrate to cover the surface of plastic products. It subsequently absorbs moisture and conducts the ionization, which helps balance the amount of electric charge on the plastic surface.

Antistatic additives for plastic: What are they and how do they benefit our industry?
Antistatic additives are added to plastic products to eliminate the accumulation of electric charge on their surfaces 

2. Common types of antistatic additives for plastic

Based on the applications and the time by which they are applied, antistatic agents can be separated into two different groups: external and internal antistatic agents.

  • External antistatic additives: The name “external” comes from the way they are used. External antistatic additives for plastic are applied onto the end-products’ surface by techniques such as spraying or dipping. Though it seems to be easy and time-saving to use this type of antistatic additive, it won’t last long. External antistatic additives work effectively for just around 6 weeks. After that, the protective layer they created will be gradually abraded by the influence of other mechanical factors. Hence, the application of external antistatic additives is temporary and most suitable for products with short lifecycle. 
  • Internal antistatic additives: Unlike its counterpart, internal antistatic additives are used during the plastic manufacturing process to prevent the electric charge on the surface of polymer. After being added to the plastic, their hydrophobic end will migrate to the surface of the material and form a water absorbing layer. In which, their ionization takes place to discharge static electricity. By this way, internal antistatic additives are more long-lasting and hence, are more preferable by most plastic manufacturers.
Antistatic additives for plastic: What are they and how do they benefit our industry?
4 steps in which antistatic additives for plastic take action

Generally, regardless of types, applications or mechanism of action, effective antistatic additives for plastic must ensure these 3 main criteria:

  • Hydrophilic and hygroscopic properties - to make sure they are able to form a hygroscopic
  • The ability to migrate towards the surface of the material - to create a hygroscopic layer
  • The ability of ionization in water - the presence of ion helps balance the number of electrons between polymer surface and equipment or other materials’ surface, thus eliminating the electric charge phenomenon.

3. How do antistatic additives benefit our plastic industry?

Thanks to their benefits, antistatic additives are widely used in various applications. 

Food packaging films

Among various plastic resins, polyethylene (PE) is the most commonly used material for food packaging film production. Thanks to its outstanding mechanical properties ( tensile strength, smelless, tasteless and a waxy structure with a milky colour), polyethylene is also used in the production of foils, packaging, containers, bottles, as well as drinking water pipes. As it has a surface resistance of around 1015Ω, packaging films made of PE resin are highly prone to static electricity phenomenon. This not only attracts a large amount of dust on the film surface, but also results in the adhesion of film layers, which severely afflicts the quality of the content. Therefore, the use of internal antistatic is the key factor dedicating to the quality of packaging films. 

Antistatic additives for plastic: What are they and how do they benefit our industry?
The use of internal antistatic is the key factor dedicating to the quality of packaging films

Household appliances

Let’s imagine your vacuum’s plastic cover is in the lack of antistatic agents, what would happen? First of all, it could be very dusty as the electric charge accumulated on the vacuum’s surface highly attracts the contaminants in the air. The excessive friction between its cover and the air or other materials easily degrades the plastic surface. Furthermore, the electric charge on its surface can spark discharges, which may result in a fire or explosion of flammable materials. This is very risky as most modern families have more than one electric device at home. As such, the use of antistatic additives for plastic can be considered as an indispensable technical standard for household appliances.

Antistatic additives for plastic: What are they and how do they benefit our industry?
The use of antistatic additives for plastic can be considered as an indispensable technical standard for household appliances

Plastic manufacturing process

Static electricity during the plastic manufacturing process can result in numerous consequences such as adhesive film layers (blown films), products’ quality degradation, dusty films, electric shock for workers and even fire/explosion in the presence of flammable materials. As such, the use of antistatic additives for plastic during this process largely contributes to the quality of end-products as well as the safety of the production.

4. EuroPlas antistatic additives for plastic

After nearly 14 years of development, EuroPlas has marked its name as the World’s top 5 filler masterbatch manufacturers. Thanks to these experience, we deeply acknowledged what have struggled plastic manufacturers and what they need to accelerate their business. That’s why our antistatic additives are introduced to the market. 

Antistatic additives for plastic: What are they and how do they benefit our industry?
EuroPlas antistatic additives for plastic

EuroPlas antistatic additives are ideal choices for plastic enterprises to improve their products’ quality as well as boost their productivity. Besides, these substances also contribute to the products’ competitiveness enhancement. With state-of-the-art technology along with qualified experts, EuP confidently provides customers with top-quality and customized antistatic agents. Our products have been now applied in a wide variety of end-products such as household appliances, packaging films,...and even in various common manufacturing methods such as extrusion, and blown film,...

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