Dip molding
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Dip molding is a process where a mold or part is dipped into a polymer for dip molding or dip coating a part. This dip molding process is used to make items such as surgeons gloves and hand tool handles. Plastisol is the most common dip molding material. But latex, neoprene, urethane, and other materials are also used in dip molding.

