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Definition of plastisol in English: plastisolnoun ˈplastɪsɒl-ˌsäl A liquid substance which can be converted into a solid plastic simply by heating, consisting of particles of synthetic resin dispersed in a non-volatile liquid. Example sentencesExamples - Upon heating the plastisol coating to a temperature which is sufficient to cause fusion of resins contained therein, a highly permeable polymeric ply having the appearance of a smooth, continuous film is formed.
- The light absorbing coating may comprise one of a paint, a lacquer, a tape, a ceramic, a hot melt plastic, a resinous plastic, a plastisol, or an epoxy material.
- Some products, called plastisols, contain no solvent and consist of polymers dispersed in a liquid plasticizer.
- Plastisols are available in a huge choice of colours and finishes and are widely used for internal and external construction applications, as well as general engineering.
Origin 1940s: from the noun plastic + sol2. Definition of plastisol in US English: plastisolnoun-ˌsäl A liquid substance which can be converted into a solid plastic simply by heating, consisting of particles of synthetic resin dispersed in a nonvolatile liquid. Example sentencesExamples - Plastisols are available in a huge choice of colours and finishes and are widely used for internal and external construction applications, as well as general engineering.
- Some products, called plastisols, contain no solvent and consist of polymers dispersed in a liquid plasticizer.
- The light absorbing coating may comprise one of a paint, a lacquer, a tape, a ceramic, a hot melt plastic, a resinous plastic, a plastisol, or an epoxy material.
- Upon heating the plastisol coating to a temperature which is sufficient to cause fusion of resins contained therein, a highly permeable polymeric ply having the appearance of a smooth, continuous film is formed.
Origin 1940s: from the noun plastic + sol. |