NUOXIN to Attend the 4th South Africa International Industrial Expo — Bringing Reliable Masterbatch Solutions to African Markets
Event date: October 23–26, 2025 | Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
In October 2025, our team will travel to Johannesburg for the 4th South Africa International Industrial Expo. The exhibition opens on October 23, and we will be there to meet partners, show our latest materials, and learn from the growing African manufacturing scene.
For us, this is more than just another trade show. It’s a chance to connect face-to-face with customers who have trusted our master batch for years, and to introduce it to new companies looking for stable, high-quality coloring solutions for their plastic products.
The African Industrial Market Is Changing Fast
Over the past few years, South Africa’s manufacturing industry has made steady progress. New factories are opening, and local companies are investing in packaging, pipes, and consumer products. Plastic production is one of the key areas of this growth.
But as the market expands, customers are asking for something more than just low prices. They want quality, consistency, and materials that perform the same every day. This is where a professional masterbatch supplier can make a difference.
In many applications, masterbatch plays a small but critical role — it controls color depth, blocks UV light, and helps plastic parts look clean and professional. From irrigation pipes to household containers, a good masterbatch improves both appearance and durability.
About the 4th South Africa International Industrial Expo
The South Africa International Industrial Expo has become one of the most important events in the region. Each year, it attracts companies from sectors such as plastics, packaging, printing, construction, and energy. It is not just a display event — it is also a place for suppliers and manufacturers to discuss technology, cost management, and future cooperation.
This year, our company will present a wide range of materials, including color masterbatch, filler masterbatch, and functional additives. Our highlight will be the black master batch series that we developed specifically for African market needs. It features high dispersion, strong tinting strength, and stable UV protection.
What We Will Bring to Johannesburg
We plan to showcase several grades of black masterbatch designed for film extrusion, injection molding, and pipe production. Each product has been tested under real production conditions to ensure easy processing and consistent results.
Some of the most requested grades include:
High Jet Black Masterbatch for glossy surfaces and thick-wall parts.
UV-Resistant Black Masterbatch for outdoor applications such as irrigation pipes.
Recycled Plastic-Compatible Grade for processors using HDPE materials.
All these products are designed to save cost while maintaining visual quality — an important factor for competitive local markets.
Why Our Customers Choose Us
As a long-time black masterbatch supplier, we understand that success depends on more than pigment quality. It’s also about service, communication, and understanding how different production lines work.
Our team supports customers from the first trial to full-scale production. When a customer faces a color deviation or processing problem, our technicians help adjust formulas or provide on-site guidance. Many partners in Africa appreciate this flexibility and quick response.
We believe that a reliable supplier should act more like a production partner — sharing experience, solving issues, and helping factories reach their goals.
The Growing Need for Stable Black Masterbatch in Africa
The demand for black master batch has expanded rapidly across Africa. From film packaging to plastic pipes, the applications are diverse. Local manufacturers need a deep, clean black color that stays consistent even under harsh sunlight or when recycled material is added.
In many regions, black is not just a color — it’s a sign of quality. For example, in the pipe industry, a dark, even tone means the product has good UV protection and stable formulation. In packaging, a clean black film shows precision and brand professionalism.
We have supplied our black masterbatch to customers in Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa. Many of them run 24-hour production lines. What they value most is that our material performs the same every shift, without changing color or clogging filters.
Sustainability: Color That Supports a Circular Economy
Sustainability is changing how the plastics industry works. Recycled resin use is increasing, but it also creates color challenges. Recycled materials often have uneven tones — sometimes yellowish, sometimes gray. Our black masterbatch helps mask these differences and brings a uniform finish, making recycled products look brand new.
We are also developing low-VOC and food-contact-safe versions of our masterbatch for packaging applications. These grades are designed to meet both environmental and safety standards while maintaining deep color and process stability.
In our view, being a black masterbatch supplier today means more than selling color — it means helping customers make their production cleaner, more efficient, and more sustainable.
Behind Every Pellet: Quality Control You Can Trust
Each batch of our masterbatch goes through a strict testing process before shipping. This includes:
Carbon black dispersion analysis
MFI (melt flow index) testing
Color consistency check under D65 light
UV aging simulation
We use imported carbon black pigments with high jetness and low ash content. Combined with optimized carrier resins, this ensures smooth extrusion and low moisture levels. The goal is simple: when customers open a bag of our masterbatch, they should know exactly what performance to expect.
Customer Feedback — Real Experience, Real Results
Our partnerships with African customers have given us valuable insights. A customer in Nairobi shared:
Another client from Durban said:
Such feedback motivates our team to keep improving every formulation. For us, continuous development is part of the job. We listen, test, and adjust — that’s how we stay reliable.
The Future: Cooperation and Growth
Africa’s plastic industry is full of potential. With infrastructure projects, packaging innovation, and more investment in local production, the market is expanding fast. We want to be part of that story — as a trusted supplier, not just a material provider.
Our plan is to establish long-term partnerships in more African regions. We are also exploring local warehousing options to reduce delivery time and make technical support faster.
By sharing technology and experience, we hope to help local manufacturers upgrade their quality and efficiency.
Visit Us at the South Africa International Industrial Expo
We invite all friends and partners to visit our booth at the 4th South Africa International Industrial Expo. You will find real product samples, technical demonstrations, and live discussions with our engineers.
Date: October 23–26, 2025
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Booth: 1F01&1F03
Whether you are a packaging producer, film extruder, or pipe manufacturer, we welcome you to exchange ideas and explore cooperation opportunities.
Closing Thoughts
Color may seem simple, but in the world of plastics, it carries meaning. A deep, stable black represents reliability and precision. It reflects the strength of the product — and the trust between supplier and customer.
As we head to Johannesburg this October, we are not only bringing materials; we are bringing commitment — to quality, service, and sustainable growth.
If you are looking for a black masterbatch supplier who values consistency as much as you do, come talk to us at the Expo. Together, we can make every pellet count.
For inquiries, samples, or to arrange a meeting during the expo, contact our sales team.



