Lure Plastisol |
Low Toxicity:
QCM has always been a leader in using low toxic raw materials to formulate all of
their vinyl plastisols. Starting with the raw materials used to make plastisols for
healthcare and medical products and expanding their use into more industrial and
consumer products has been our focus. We choose to use lower toxic, proven safe
raw materials, even at the expense of our bottom line. In the lure plastisol
formulation we have chosen to use no heavy metals in our stabilizer system.
Stabilizers can be one of the more toxic raw materials used in the formulation and
typically Cadmium, Barium and Tin are used. We have chosen to use a low toxic Zinc
based stabilizer. Not only do we use the lower toxicity stabilizer but we also try to
minimize its use in the formula. Our plasticizers used in the formulation, which can
make up to 70% of the compounds total weight, has also been proven to be one of
the safest raw materials in it's class. It is a non-phthalate plasticizer that has been
certified for use in several regulated products including toys intended for children
under the age of three, medical devices and food contact applications. None of the
raw materials used in our formulation are listed, banned or restricted raw materials
on any state or government regulation.
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Low odor:
QCM plastisol is known to be low in odor which is an important for not only the
finished lure but also for the working environment around heated plastisols. Odor
can come from several raw materials or due to an incompatibility of a combination
of materials. Our formulation is the lowest in odor because we screen and test our
finished products with various in house testing procedures. Low odor, low bleeding
or exuding of materials, good elastic and toughness properties are all controlled by
our selection of the right materials. Poor selection of materials leads to products
that have odor, exude on the surface, have poor UV stability and have weak
physical properties. This poor selection of raw materials is driven by suppliers who
want to use less expensive raw materials or sometimes called extenders.
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Good for the environment:
By using low toxic raw materials and making plastisols that cure with more
physical properties, increasing the use of the lure, we believe we are helping our
environment. The fewer lures that end up on the bottom of lakes and along river
banks has to be a good impact on the environment.
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Product Selection Guide
QCM offers a range of lure plastisols to create the lure that will enable your
customers to catch more fish! Our lure plastisols have been used extensively for
the manufacturing of artificial worms, eggs, crawfish, berries, squid, etc... We
formulate based on longevity of the lure. Better lures equals better sales. In addition to
our standard lines, we will also formulate for your special needs- additional UV
stability, longer heat stability, re-melt, and textures. We will have the solution for
your business.
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| Lure |
| Product |
Description |
Viscosity |
Durometer |
Recommendations |
| P0014RC |
Soft Lure |
100-200 cps |
S-70 |
High Heat Stability, High Clarity, UV Stable |
| P0024RC |
Med Lure |
100-200 cps |
S-80 |
High Heat Stability, High Clarity, UV Stable |
| P0034RC |
Hard Lure |
100-200 cps |
S-90 |
High Heat Stability, High Clarity, UV Stable |
| P0010RB |
Medium |
100-200 cps |
S-80 |
Best Lure Texture in the World, High |
| P7023 |
Lure Base |
2000-4000 |
A-70 |
Create a range of Textures and Hardness. |
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| Reducer |
| Product |
Description |
Recommendations |
| RD-55 |
Standard Reducer |
Add to QCM Lure Plastisols to reduce the Hardness of the Lure. |
| RD-66 |
High Stretch |
Add to QCM Lure Plastisols to increase Stretch Characteristics of the Lure. |
| P7002 |
Standard Plastisol |
Add to QCM Lure Plastisols to increase Hardness of the Lure. |
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