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Plastisol

Plastisol

Plastisol Specification

  • Chemical Name
  • Plastisol
  • Other Names
  • PVC plastisol; Plastic sol
  • Type
  • Polymeric Dispersion
  • Application
  • Coatings Inks Adhesives Sealants Molded Goods Dipping Applications
  • Application Method
  • Spraying Dipping Brushing Pouring Molding
  • Feature
  • Heat resistant Flexible Durable Customizable
  • Appearance
  • Viscous liquid
  • Raw Material
  • PVC Resin Plasticizers Stabilizers Additives
  • Physical State
  • Liquid
  • Usage
  • Used as coatings adhesives and in molding applications for various industries including automotive construction and textiles
  • Shelf Life
  • Typically 6 to 12 months under proper storage conditions
  • Ingredients
  • PVC resin plasticizers stabilizers pigments additives
  • Solubility
  • Insoluble in water; soluble in some organic solvents
  • Purity(%)
  • Varies based on formulation
 
 

About Plastisol

Application : both water base and oil base are used for textile printing

FAQs of Plastisol:


Q: What industries can benefit from using Plastisol?

A: Plastisol is commonly used in various industries including automotive, construction, and textiles for applications such as coatings, adhesives, and molding.

Q: What are the different application methods for Plastisol?

A: Plastisol can be applied using methods such as spraying, dipping, brushing, pouring, and molding.

Q: What are the common products that can be made using Plastisol?

A: Plastisol can be used to create coatings, inks, adhesives, sealants, molded goods, and for dipping applications.

Q: What are the key features of Plastisol?

A: Plastisol is known for being heat resistant, flexible, durable, and customizable based on specific requirements.

Q: What is the shelf life of Plastisol?

A: Plastisol typically has a shelf life of 6 to 12 months when stored properly.

Q: What are the main ingredients in Plastisol?

A: The ingredients in Plastisol include PVC resin, plasticizers, stabilizers, pigments, and additives.

Q: Is Plastisol soluble in water?

A: Plastisol is insoluble in water but can be soluble in some organic solvents.

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