Plastisol Nylon Bonding Agent
Plastisol nylon bonding agent is a specialized adhesion promoter that bridges the chemical incompatibility between PVC-based plastisol inks and the non-polar surface of nylon (polyamide) fabrics, enabling strong, wash-durable bonds without surface pre-treatment. The bonding agent contains reactive groups that interact with both the nylon substrate and the plastisol binder during the cure cycle, forming a permanent interface layer. Without this additive, plastisol inks on nylon substrates typically exhibit poor peel adhesion and fail standard wash tests.
Key Applications
- Screen printing on nylon and polyamide garments and bags
- Nylon windbreakers, rain jackets, and outdoor apparel decoration
- Nylon tote bags, backpacks, and sports equipment
- Any nylon substrate requiring wash-durable plastisol adhesion
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Plastisol Reducer
Plastisol reducer is a plasticizer-based additive that lowers the viscosity and body of plastisol inks to improve flow characteristics and facilitate printing through high mesh counts or fine detail screens.
Screen PrintingPlastisol Softener
Plastisol softener additive is a low-migration plasticizer blend designed to reduce the stiffness and Shore hardness of cured plastisol ink films, producing a significantly softer hand feel without compromising washfastness or print durability.
Screen PrintingPlastisol Cure Accelerator
Plastisol cure accelerator is a chemical catalyst additive that lowers the effective gelation and full-cure temperature of plastisol inks, enabling complete fusion at belt temperatures 15–25°C below the standard cure threshold.