Plastisol
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Description
A dispersion or solution of a polymer, usually polyvinyl chloride, in a plasticizer. Plastisols form a liquid or gel. When heated (~150C) some of the plasticizer is volatilized thus permitting the resin to form a solid on cooling. Plastisols are used for molding thermoplastic resins without the use of solvents. They are also used as sealants and coatings, especially in automobiles.
Synonyms and Related Terms
vinyl plastisol
Sources Checked for Data in Record
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- Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', Engineered Plastics, ASM International, 1988
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