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Flock Coating Market

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REPORT DESCRIPTION<br />

<strong>Flock</strong> <strong>Coating</strong> <strong>Market</strong>: Overview<br />

<strong>Flock</strong> is a mixture of asbestos fiber and/or adhesives and resins sprayed on a surface at high/low pressure as<br />

insulation or to create esthetic value of a product. <strong>Flock</strong> coating or flocking is a process of depositing many small<br />

fiber particles (called flock) onto a surface. <strong>Flock</strong>ing can also be defined as the application of fine particles to<br />

adhesive-coated surfaces. <strong>Flock</strong> consists of synthetic fibers that look similar to tiny hairs. <strong>Flock</strong> print feels somewhat<br />

velvet and a bit elevated. The length of the fibers can vary in thickness. This co-determines the appearance of the<br />

flocked product. Thin fibers produce a soft velvety surface, while thicker fibers produce a more bristle-like surface.<br />

<strong>Flock</strong>ing of an article can be performed for the purpose of increasing its value in terms of the tactile sensation,<br />

esthetics, color, and appearance. It can also be performed for functional reasons including insulation, slip-or-grip<br />

friction, and low reflectivity. The flock coating method reduces reflectivity of surfaces. It is also used to produce light<br />

tight spaces, especially in the photography industry.<br />

Browse <strong>Market</strong> Research Report @<br />

http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/flock-coating-market.html<br />

<strong>Flock</strong>ing can expose workers to small nylon particulates, which can cause a type of interstitial lung disease when<br />

inhaled. Other hazardous chemical exposure in the flocking industry can include acrylic adhesives, ammonium ether<br />

of potato starch, heat transfer oil, tannic acid, and zeolite.

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