
Vinyl
plastisol is an easy-to-use plastic material that many
industries, from toy to automotive, have used. It is a liquid that fuses
(becomes solid) when heat is applied.
A superior material, vinyl plastisol
produces luxurious parts that, depending upon formulation and molding
process, can be made to look and feel like leather, if that's what you
want. Vinyl plastisol is light and heat stable, resistant to oil and
water and very durable.
Vinyl plastisol is flexible -
it may be used in many molding processes: hot dip, cold dip, slush,
rotational molding, open molding and more. Adams/Renosol custom
compounds each formulation with your molding process in mind.
If color matching is required, we
exactly match your formulation to your color specification,
important for automotive interiors applications. We can adjust the
gloss level and viscosity. Custom-compounding is our specialty.
Vinyl plastisol is also cost
effective. It comes out ahead of many alternate materials,
especially considering low scrap rates achieved by process-minded
formulation, excellent batch-to-batch uniformity and low tooling
costs.
And vinyl plastisol is safe. It
is important today to keep changing environmental concerns in mind as
well as the evolving needs of customers. Adams/Renosol leads the
industry in the elimination of ingredients that may be harmful either
during the processing of the material or in a product's end use.
Adams/Renosol's R&D staff
continually explores ways to improve the performance of its
vinyl plastisols, such as reducing fogging in automotive interiors
applications. Its technical staff is on hand to assist you with your
formulating and processing questions.
It is important to note that if you
supply to automotive OEMs, Adams/Renosol vinyl plastisol is qualified to
many OEM specifications and is a certified minority supplier.
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