At the upstream of the textile chemical fiber industry chain, chemical fiber masterbatch, a core raw material for solution coloring and functional modification, is experiencing new development opportunities as the industry transitions towards greener and more functionalized products. Suzhou Polydi Materials Technology Co., Ltd., leveraging over two decades of technological expertise and market insights, has become a highly regarded company in the chemical fiber masterbatch sector.
Since its establishment in 1995, Polydi has focused on the research, development, and production of chemical fiber solution coloring and functional modification materials. Its product portfolio includes specialized masterbatches for chemical fibers such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic, as well as high-end functional masterbatches for the automotive, electronics, and optical industries. As a nationally recognized small giant enterprise and a high-tech enterprise, Polydi boasts exceptional strength and extensive experience in technological R&D and innovation. The company boasts an experienced R&D team and has established strategic partnerships with universities and research institutes, including Donghua University, Sichuan University, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, Soochow University, and the Yangtze River Delta Advanced Materials Research Institute. The company collaborates with key national projects to continuously advance technological innovation and commercialize scientific and technological achievements.
On the market demand side, Polydi is keenly aware of industry trends. To address the stringent viscosity control requirements of the melt-spinning process, the company's R&D team successfully overcame technical challenges by simulating the spinning environment and optimizing formulation design, significantly increasing the proportion of black masterbatch added to polyester production. Furthermore, to meet downstream demand for customized, "small orders, quick response," the company established a flexible production line capable of producing over 20,000 masterbatch colors annually, with an average minimum order quantity of just a few hundred kilograms, effectively reducing inventory costs for chemical fiber manufacturers.
Since 2011, Polydi has been a significant market force in the domestic chemical fiber masterbatch industry. The company currently owns six subsidiaries: Polydi (Suqian) Materials Technology Co., Ltd., Xiamen Luyi Color Masterbatch Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Xinzi New Materials Technology Co., Ltd., PPM (Turkey), Yaoke New Materials (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., and Polydi (Hubei) New Materials Co., Ltd. The company operates six production bases in Suzhou, Jiangsu; Xiamen, Fujian; Suqian, Jiangsu; overseas in Turkey; Jiujiang, Jiangxi; and Shiyan, Hubei.