- tools.
Mattel Toys used
plastisols for
years in
creating such
things as
Barbie and
Chatty Cathy toys in the 1960s and 1970s.
Plastisol can be up to 70% plasticizer...
- ink
additive for
printing onto
technical or
waterproof fabrics.
Plastisol Plastisol is the most
common ink used in
commercial garment decoration. Good...
- a
solid product is
obtained from a
liquid solution, such as with PVC
plastisols.
During the
curing process,
single monomers and oligomers,
mixed with...
-
products loadings are
between 10 and 35%, high
loadings are used for
plastisols 34%
Flame ****ants 1–30
Being petrochemicals, most
plastics burn readily...
-
stamped onto any
plastisol ink. When
combined with
shimmer ink,
metallics give a
mirror like
effect wherever the
previously screened plastisol ink was applied...
- 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...
-
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2012-02-22.
Sarvetnick HA. (1972).
Plastisols and organosols. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold.
Severs ET,
Lebanon M...
- 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...
-
differential over the oar blade). Many
kinds of
paints and inks—e.g.,
plastisols used in
silkscreen textile printing—exhibit
thixotropic qualities. In...
- acid scavenger,
particularly in PVC dispersions, such as
organosols or
plastisols,
which are used as
coatings for the
inside of food cans, as well as embossed...