plastisol
/ˈplæstɪsɔːl/
noun
- A liquid mixture of plastic particles and a plasticizer that turns into a solid when heated, used for coatings, inks, and making items like gloves or toy figures.
- The factory uses plastisol to coat the handles of tools for a soft grip.
- Screen printers often use plastisol ink because it creates bright, durable designs on fabric.
- Plastisol is heated to make flexible plastic toys like rubber ducks.