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We make liquid injection molding and manufacture different kinds of liquid silicone rubber molded parts for medical device, sanitary & bathroom products, electrical products, cosmetics, automotive and machines parts etc. Our team also can offer LSR products parts moldabilities & over-molded manufacturabilities analysis or design support etc.

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Liquid Silicone Molding Manufacturing Process

  • LSR Silicone Buttons - Liquid Rubber Keypad Future Trend
    2019-12-09
    LSR Silicone Buttons is made of transparent food grade liquid silicone. Liquid rubber keypad can be silkscreen printed or laser engraved with different patterns. Conductive LSR rubber buttons are very durable, with good wear resistance and heat resistance. LSR button pad also has a good backlight effect for good transparency of liquid silicone material.
  • Why Choose LSR Liquid Silicone for Toilet Washer?
    2019-12-04
    This seal, sometimes called a Flapper Seal sit right at the bottom of the Flush Valve. This valve discharges water from the cistern tank when you push the button, turn the handle...etc. Its job is to hold back about 6 litres of water, ready to flush.
  • What's the difference among transfer molding, liquid injection molding and compression molding?--Hot Topic
    2019-11-21
    What is transfer molding? Transfer molding is a combination of compression molding and liquid silicone injection molding. Transfer molding considered as a simplified variation of injection molding, and the process has much in common with earlier iterations of injection molding before the introductio
  • Horizontal Liquid Silicone Injection Molding vs. Vertical LSR Injection Molding - Hot Topic
    2019-11-13
    Liquid Silicone Rubber parts production has three different molding ways, from the view of LSR injection molding machines. They are Horizontal Liquid Silicone injection Molding, Vertical LSR Injection Molding, and Liquid Silicone Transfer Injection Molding. Both of Horizontal and Vertical Liquid Silicone Injection Molding can realize automatic production. But vertical molding requires mechanical arms to take out the products, while demoulding of horizontal LSR injection molding is by air blowing
  • Why bubbles appear during liquid silicone injection molded process?
    2019-11-08
    What is the reason to cause bubbles during liquid silicone molded?The LSR industry knows that in the production process of silicone products, bubbles appear occasionally, but do not know how the bubbles are produced? After repeatedly test and analysis, our experienced engineers found the reason of
  • What's HCR Silicone and What's the Future of HCR Silicone?
    2019-10-21
    HCR silicone, known as high consistency rubber, Heat-cured rubber, high temp vulcanizing (HTV),which is structurally different from the rubber elastomer in the conventional sense, it’s a kind of solid block of rubber as pre-cure material and which contains polymers with a high molecular weight and l
  • What's the Difference Between HTV Silicone and LSR?
    2019-09-27
    What is HTV Silicone?Silicone rubber is classified into HTV Silicone Rubber (High Temperature Vulcanization Silicone and RTV Silicone Rubber( Room Temperature Vulcanization Silicone) by it curing temperature. Also, HTV Silicone is divided into Millable Type Silicone Rubber and Liquid Silicone Rubber
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