plastisols
/ˈplæstɪsɔlz/
noun
- A mixture of plastic particles and a liquid that turns into a solid when heated, used to make coatings, inks, and flexible products.
- The factory uses plastisols to create the soft grip on tool handles.
- Plastisols are heated to form a tough, flexible layer on metal parts.
- Screen printers often choose plastisols for their bright, durable colors on fabric.