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Composite of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Plastisol and Wood Flour as a Potential Coating Material

open access: yesCoatings, 2023
This paper presents the results of a study of the properties of a new composite material made from poly(vinyl chloride) plastisol (PVC) and conifer-derived wood flour.
Przemysław Siekierka   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Network formation by epoxidised soybean oil in plastisol poly(vinyl chloride)

open access: yesPolymer Degradation and Stability, 2009
Epoxidised soybean oil, ESBO, is a well known additive used in plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) since it functions both as plasticizer and as stabilizer.
T Hjertberg
exaly   +2 more sources
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Chemical, thermal and mechanical evaluation of poly(vinyl chloride) plastisol with different plasticizers

Journal of Elastomers & Plastics, 2022
The most widely used plasticized polymer is poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) due to its excellent plasticizer compatibility characteristics. Traditionally, PVC plasticizers belong to the phthalate family; however, they have harmful effects on human health and ...
E. Perito   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Plastisol

open access: yes, 2011
Jan W. Gooch
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Advancements in Enhanced Plastisol Coatings for Concrete Reinforcement: Application, Testing and Future Insights

CONFERENCE 2025
Advancements in technology and formulation are allowing enhanced plastisol coatings (EPCs) to be applied to substrates that have never been considered in the past, whether due to size, location, or previous technological and economic constraints ...
J. H. Brasher
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Advancements in Durable Plastisol Coatings: Enhancing Performance and Economic Viability for Electric Vehicle Applications

CONFERENCE 2025
This paper presents the development and application of an advanced plastisol coating, engineered for extended durability and enhanced performance in demanding environments.
J. H. Brasher
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Polyphasic plastisol phantoms fabricated by thermal fusion assembly for benchmarking magnetic resonance elastography inversion methods.

Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
PURPOSE Validation of Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) often relies on simple geometric phantoms which lack the complexity and heterogeneity of biological tissues. This limitation creates a methodological gap when assessing reconstruction algorithms
El-farid Oussen   +6 more
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