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It involves metal molds that are filled with liquid plastisol.
A metallic foil can be heat pressed and stamped onto any plastisol ink.
On lighter fabric, plastisol is extremely opaque and can retain a bright image for many years with proper care.
With suede additive you can make any color of plastisol have a suede feel.
Its basis is a polyvinyl chloride plastisol.
Polymer clay plastisol is also categorized as a plastigel because of its rheological properties.
Plastisol tends to sit atop the threads instead of soaking into them, giving the print a raised, plasticized texture.
The directions vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, but generally up to 50% suede can be added to normal plastisol.
Many kinds of inks-used in silkscreen textile printing-made from plastisol, exhibit thixotropic qualities.
When combined with shimmer ink, metallics give a mirror like effect wherever the previously screened plastisol ink was applied.
Vinyl garage kits are produced by using liquid vinyl Plastisol in a spin casting process known as slush molding.
The mold was made out of electroformed nickel-copper, and the plastic was a liquid PVC plastisol.
Polymer clays contain a basis of PVC resin and a liquid plasticizer, making it a plastisol.
Lamarck's aged face, although he knew it to be a plastisol mask, his sightless eyes and his in- tangible air of genius in defeat, held him.
In 1996 TVAC approached Plastisol, based in the Netherlands.
Plastisol Plastisol is the standard lining material used in metal closures for vacuum packing glass bottles and jars.
It seemed to have been torn or hacked away; the plastisol flesh was ragged around the amputation, and color-coded wires, blue and yellow, dangled from the stump.
The majority of other companies that create shirts prefer to use plastisol due to the ability to print on varying colors without the need for color adjustment at the art level.
Aside from molding, plastisol is commonly used as a textile ink for screen-printing and as a coating, particularly in outdoor applications (roofs, furniture) and dip-coating.
PVC and Phthalate Free is relatively new breed of ink and printing with the benefits of plastisol but without the two main toxic components.
One of the pros of using this process is they are especially good for distressed prints and under-basing on dark garments that are to be printed with additional layers of plastisol.
TVAC wanted Plastisol to produce bodies for smaller fire trucks, and TVAC would assemble similar bodies under licence for the United Kingdom market.
Starting in the early 1980s, water-blown microcellular flexible foams were used to mold gaskets for automotive panels and air filter seals, replacing PVC plastisol from automotive applications have greatly increased market share.
Metal closures incorporate a ring-shaped gasket formed from a bead of liquid plastisol containing up to 40% ESBO which is moulded into the correct profile in the closure shell using a hot punch, then fused by passing through an oven at 200 C for 90 seconds.