- A
plastisol is a
colloidal dispersion of
small polymer particles,
usually polyvinyl chloride (PVC), in a
liquid plasticizer. When
heated to
around 180 °C...
- ink
additive for
printing onto
technical or
waterproof fabrics.
Plastisol Plastisol is the most
common ink used in
commercial garment decoration. Good...
- odor resistance.
Plastisol is the
standard lining material used in
metal closures for
vacuum ****ng gl****
bottles and jars.
Plastisol is a flowed-in compound...
-
stamped onto any
plastisol ink. When
combined with
shimmer ink,
metallics give a
mirror like
effect wherever the
previously screened plastisol ink was applied...
-
basis of PVC
resin and a
liquid plasticizer,
making it a
plastisol.
Polymer clay
plastisol is also
categorized as a
plastigel because of its rheological...
-
transfer inks:
plastisol-type and sublimation-type.
Plastisol-type inks are
thick with a
lacquer base.
Transfers made with
plastisol-type inks will result...
- to
clean and
unclog screens after printing with oil-based
textile and
plastisol inks. It is also used to thin inks used in
making monoprints.
White spirit...
- when it
comes in
contact with
certain accelerants such as salt
water and
plastisol. It can be
laminated to make bullet-proof "gl****",
although "bullet-resistant"...
- 44 1.17 66 3.4 14 400
Boots and clothing, inflatables,
Extremely Flexible 86 1.02 < 10
Fishing lures (soft
plastic bait),
polymer clay,
plastisol inks...
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occurred at the
Memphis plant. In 1974, the
adhesives were
switched from
plastisol to
latex due to
increased costs. This led to
negative feedback due to...