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Reasons Manufacturers Opt for Plastisol Dip Coatings

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Highly versatile and nearly indestructible, plastisol dip coating is an ideal choice for many high-impact commercial processing and manufacturing applications. There is no risk of chips or fraying through a number of extreme application conditions, including things like chemical processing and food and beverage production.


In most situations, plastisol dip coatings are applied to specific pieces of equipment and components in an effort to reduce wear in high-use applications, or even to eliminate rattling. Additionally, this type of coating offers exceptional resistance to corrosion, bacteria and microbial exposure, and chemical exposure, making it truly one of the most durable coatings used in commercial and industrial applications.


While plastisol coatings are a PVC-based material, it still has a soft, almost rubberized feel to it. Because of this, it has the added bonus of being easy to grip, and impressive sound deadening properties. This can make it a material with multiple applications and benefits. Through preheating and oven curing, this form of PVC turns from a liquid to solid state, with a great deal of control over the thickness of the coating. Beyond just dip coating, plastisol can also being used for molded products. This versatility makes it a popular material to work with for numerous applications.


Looking for an even harder finish? Specialized hardening agents can also be added to the liquid plastisol, making it harder than the plastic on a construction hard hat. Plastisol offers many advantages not found in other coating options. It delivers a lifetime of protection to the product and is flexible in its composition - making it the ideal material choice for many parts and equipment.

 


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