Dip Coating
Plastisol Dip Coating
Plastisol is a PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) material. As the plastisol coating is heated, it gels and fuses into a homogenous bond. When the coating cools, it is highly regarded for its physical properties and chemical resistance.
• Protects against Impact and Abrasion
• Variety of Finishes available
• Varieties of colors available
• Custom-formulated coatings
• Aluminum, steel and High Heat Engineered Plastics Substrates
PVC Plastisol – Used to protect a wide variety of metal substrates, such as steel and aluminum, in applications ranging from corrosion, impact and abrasion.
PVC Dip – Thermoplastic polymer coatings are under the category of 'protective coatings' in paints and coating nomenclature. this is generally used when a part requires a thicker coating and/or a “dip to line” where only specific areas of the part require coating of 10-250 mils (thousandths of an inch).
PVC Fluid Bed – Used when a part requires a thinner coating. It is applied through a dip process where the part is preheated and dipped into a dry powder that is fluidized with air then post cured at a thickness of 5 – 30 mils (thousandths of an inch).
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