Plastisol coating is a rubberized coating that can be applied to metal components. It's made by combining PVC and a
plasticizer to create a thick, pliable liquid. When heated or cured, the liquid turns into a flexible, rubber-like
barrier.
Plastisol coating is used to give products aesthetic qualities, tactile softness, and gripping power. It's commonly used
when a part requires a thick coating, or only a specific area of the part requires coating.
Plastisol coating has many features, including:
Corrosion resistance, Sound deadening, Impact resistance, Wear resistance, Electrical resistance, Chemical resistance,
Soft feel.
To apply plastisol coating, preheat the item, dip it in the plastisol, and then cure it. The thickness of the coating
depends on the component's mass and can be 0.5–5 mm thick. The thickness of the gel coat can be controlled by the
thickness and temperature of the object being coated.