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5 Industries That Rely on Dip Coating

Dip coating is a versatile process with applications across dozens of industries. Dip coating adds safety, comfort, sound and vibration deadening, and many more benefits with a coating that is highly resistant, durable, performs well in extreme conditions, and can be customized to meet nearly any specifications. Some industries we serve with our dip coating services include:

Electrical, Including High-Voltage

Plastisol's excellent insulating qualities and high resistance to moisture, most chemicals, abrasion, and other hazards, makes it a perfect fit for electrical applications. Bus bars, switches, and underground tap connectors can all perform more safely and effectively with dip coating. Tools for working with electricity, including in high-voltage environments, can be made safer and easier to use with dip coating, as well.

Hand Tools

Plastisol's typical rubbery feel makes it a natural choice for handles on tools. Not only can dip coating make them easier to hold on to, it can deaden vibrations, reducing fatigue. Plastisol's nearly infinite range of colors allow for color-coding and bright, safety colors, too.

Automotive

Flexible, durable, rubbery plastisol dip coating can help to cushion and quiet parts, helping to eliminate BSR issues in vehicles. Dip coating can also provide a needed protective layer over handles, covers, and other critical parts for the automotive industry.

Safety Equipment

Bright, colorful, and insulating, dip coating can do a great job protecting the safety equipment that helps to protect us. Plastisol's impact and abrasion resistance can help safety equipment last longer and work more effectively.

Industrial

Dip coatings can help to protect parts and controls in industrial settings that undergo repetitive use under a variety of conditions, creating safer working conditions and adding durability to parts. Dip coatings can also be used on racks, baskets, and other pieces of equipment to protect the parts they hold from being damaged. 




At Precision Dip Coating, we have decades of experience with hot and cold dip coating as well as many other plastic coating and molding techniques. Contact us today to take advantage of our full range of capabilities and value added services.

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