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MAX INDUSTRIES
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Dip moulding & PVC compound |
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We supply PVC compound of paste or suspension grade 120,124,1202 |
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We also supply Plastisol for dip coating |
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We under take job of dip coating |
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Plastisol for PVC Dip Coating specially formulated for coating electroplating jigs,hand tools and other metal coating applications |
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Applications......... This is Magic of Platisol |
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PLASTISOL :: How to Use |
A typical cycle for hot dip coating is as follows:
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Clean and degrease the article |
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Preheat the article in an over at 170 to 190C for 7-12 min |
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Dip the hot article in dip coating plastisol at the rate of 20cm/minutes |
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After a dwell time of 30 seconds slowly withdrawn the article form the plastisol
bath at the rate of 10 to 12cm / minutes |
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Allow excess dip coating plastisol to drain off |
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Suspend the article in the oven and bake & cure at 180 to 200 C for 20 to 30 minutes |
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To obtain a thick coating, smuggle the first coat at a lower temperature of 140 to 150 C for 5 to 10 minutes, and repeat the complete cycle (steps 4 to 6) |
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It should be noted that thickness of coating is controlled by degree of preheating and the duration the article remaining in the dip coating plastisol tank.
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Uses : Dip Coating Plastisol used for coating metallic articles like electroplating jigs, wire baskets, dish drainers, racks, ducks, gratings, rods, handles etc |
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Packing: 25 Kg and 50 Kg containers |
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Storage :Dip Coating Plastisol have tendency to thicken (Increase in viscosity) on standing and therefore should be stored in a cool and dry place |
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Shelf Life :Six months under normal temperature conditions |
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Allow excess dip coating plastisol to drain off |
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Suspend the article in the oven and bake & cure at 180 to 200 C for 20 to 30 minutes |
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To obtain a thick coating, smuggle the first coat at a lower temperature of 140 to 150 C for 5 to 10 minutes, and repeat the complete cycle (steps 4 to 6) |
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