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Formulation and Characterization of Fully Bio‐Based Plastisol From Poly(3‐Hydroxybutyrate)

Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology
Plastisol is defined as a liquid dispersion of fine polymeric powders in a plasticizer that remains fluid at ambient temperature yet solidifies upon heating.
Md. Koushic Uddin   +2 more
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Rheology of Mixed Powder Plastisols

Powder Metallurgy, 1986
AbstractPlastisols of fine iron and hardmetal powders, mixed with binder systems based upon polystyrene and polyethylene, have been formulated from which basic Theological data have been obtained. These data indicate that the plastisols with powder volume loadings up to ∼80% will flow satisfactorily under injection moulding conditions. Viscosity levels
D. A. Issitt, P. J. James
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Abnormal Behaviors in the Capillary Rheometry of Plastisol Formulations

International polymer processing, 2018
The rheology of plastisol formulations for flooring applications using knife-over-roll coating process is studied using both Couette and capillary rheometers. The behavior is similar in many aspects to the rheology of suspensions: Shear thinning behavior
Y. Demay   +4 more
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Plastisols as a surface coating

Metal Finishing, 2000
Vinyls are noted for their excellent physical properties including flexibility, toughness, unlimited color selection, and abrasion and chemical resistance. Vinyl plastisols combine these properties with the ease of liquidapplication. Plastisols are dispersions of fine particle size polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins in plasticizing liquids. In addition to
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Plastisol Coatings as Packaging Material

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1967
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Packaging Plastisols are liquid polyvinyl chloride dispersions which can be applied by conventional means such as spraying, dipping, and flow coating. They can be applied in film thickness of 2–300 mils and can be made to foam to give strippable coatings ranging from a soft resilent type to a hard tough type ...
Jack S. Panzer, Robert Jurczyszyn
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Development of an anatomical breast phantom from polyvinyl chloride plastisol with lesions of various shape, elasticity and echogenicity for teaching ultrasound examination

International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2023
Denis Leonov   +10 more
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Air release in PVC plastisols

Journal of Vinyl Technology, 1980
Abstract The ability of a PVC plastisol to liberate entrapped air during mixing and processing is an important factor to the processors. This property, known as air release, is affected by several variables such as resin, plastisol viscosity, surface tension, surfactant system and plasticizer type.
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PVC plastisols: Preparation, properties, and application

Polymer Science Series C, 2007
The engineering issues of plastisol preparation, composition, properties, and application are considered. Special attention has been paid to the adhesion characteristics of plastisol coatings.
G. V. Rybachuk   +3 more
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Approach to Achieve Weight Reduction for Sprayable Vinyl Plastisol Sealer, on Automotive Underbody

SAE technical paper series, 2022
Animesh Kumar   +3 more
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Combustion studies of aluminized PVC plastisol

Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 1980
The combustion behavior of a cylindrical port burning polyvinyl chloride plastisol hybrid fuel grain in an oxidizing stream of gaseous oxygen has been studied. The effect of aluminum metal powder on the regression of the hybrid fuel has been investigated over a wide range of loading from 2 to 45% at varying oxidizer flow rates and combustion chamber ...
A.K. Chatterjee, P.C. Joshi
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