Rigid vs. flexible PVC distinction
Rigid PVC and flexible PVC should be treated differently. Flexible PVC can lose adhesion over time if plasticizer migration is ignored.
Water-based PVC flocking adhesive direction for rigid and flexible PVC parts, with plasticizer migration considered during testing.
PVC flocking projects should separate rigid PVC from flexible PVC. Flexible PVC may contain plasticizers that migrate into the adhesive interface over time, so sample testing should include heat or humidity aging when durability is important.
This page is written for application screening and sample discussion. Final performance should be confirmed with the buyer's substrate, process route, test method, and acceptance standard.
Rigid PVC and flexible PVC should be treated differently. Flexible PVC can lose adhesion over time if plasticizer migration is ignored.
PVC toys, footwear materials and soft plastic parts need surface cleaning, drying control and aging checks before approval.
When flexible PVC is involved, heat aging, humidity aging and abrasion are more useful than an initial dry adhesion check alone.
This public page lists application-facing properties only. Detailed TDS values are shared after the product direction and use case are confirmed.
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