PVC coating transforms base materials by applying a layer of liquid PVC mixture—blending resin, plasticizers, stabilizers, and additives.
The substrate is first cleaned, then coated via methods such as knife spreading, roller coating, dipping, or spraying.The coated material passes through ovens for controlled heating: first for gelation, then plasticization, where the PVC melts into a continuous, durable film. After rapid cooling to lock in properties, the result is a waterproof, abrasion-resistant, and chemically protective surface—ideal for tarps, inflatables, protective gear, and industrial fabrics.