All Rights Reserved. What Sets Plastisol Apart Plastisol has many appealing characteristics that make it a top choice for coatings! Our most popular choices are black, red, blue, green and yellow, but Plastico can also manufacture custom colours in-house.
It is used to coat tool grips, bicycle handlebar grips, furniture handles, and even kid-friendly playground equipment. Sound Deadening — With a soft, impact-resistant surface, Plastisol can reduce metal-on-metal sounds such as squeaks, buzz or rattle.
It is often used as an insulator for electrical tools, sheathings and connectors on wiring and busbars. Corrosion Resistance — Excellent for use on farm equipment , playground structures and other outdoor applications.
Impact Resistance — Plastisol is tough! We can add hardening agents to produce Plastisol with a Shore durometer rating of up to Masking — Used as masking for other secondary coating applications.
Molding — Molding can include pouring the Plastisol mixture into a mold, curing the Plastisol and then removing it from the mold. This application can be used to make furniture feet, spacers, washers, plugs, fishing lures; the options are limitless.
Dip-Molding - Dip-molding occurs when a part is dipped into Plastisol to put a coating over the part. The part must be preheated. It can be the exterior coating on tool handles, gloves, car parts, chains, and clamps. When molded in other ways, it can be used for caps, toys, and plastic balls among other things.
One of the best reasons to use plastisol dip is its durability and longevity. Plastisol is highly chemical resistant to a wide range of chemicals and compounds. Rubbery and flexible, plastisol can withstand substantial impacts and abrasions without fraying or cracking. In addition, hardening agents, UV light inhibitors, flame retardants, and antimicrobial agents can be added for additional protection.
Beyond its resilience, plastisol has a lot to recommend it:. Soft and rubbery, plastisol can be a noise reducer and dampen vibrations.
A plastisol dip coat can provide an attractive, finished look in a variety of colors, textures and finishes. Even when wet, plastisol coatings can provide a less slippery surface for better grip and improved safety. Colors can also increase safety with enhanced visibility and color coding. Plastisol even possesses some antimicrobial properties.
Different dip coating techniques can be used with plastisol to fully or partially coat parts in varying thicknesses, on the interior and exterior. Plastisol is a smooth coating that will take away the need for your workers to be exposed to metal tools with rougher handles. Another benefit of plastisol coating is the protection it provides against wear and tear. Traditional metal tools can rust or corrode over time when they are used on a regular basis, but plastisol has been proven to stand up to these issues and will not crack or weather for a long period of time when properly maintained.
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