Liquid Silicone Rubber
(LSR) Flow

Complex geometry at scale with precision tolerance control. Net-shape production for demanding applications.

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LSR Process Overview

Follows the proven injection moulding framework with elastomer-specific adaptations for thermal curing, flash control, and material biocompatibility.

1

Material Storage

Two-part liquid silicone stored separately in temperature-controlled drums. Part A and Part B maintained at optimal viscosity.

2

Metering & Mixing

Precision metering pumps deliver exact 1:1 ratio. Static or dynamic mixing ensures homogeneous material without air entrapment.

3

Injection

Mixed material injected into heated mold cavities through cold runner systems. Low pressure prevents material degradation.

4

Heated Cure

Rapid vulcanization in heated mold at 150-200°C. Platinum catalyst enables fast, complete cross-linking without peroxides.

5

Demoulding

Automated part ejection or robotic extraction. Parts fully cured and ready for use immediately after demoulding.

6

Quality Control

Automated vision inspection, dimensional verification, and material testing ensure every part meets specifications.

High-Consistency Applications

LSR moulding excels in applications requiring exceptional consistency, biocompatibility, and performance.

Medical Devices

Biocompatible components for implants, catheters, and surgical instruments requiring USP Class VI certification.

  • • Implantable devices
  • • Drug delivery systems
  • • Surgical seals

Automotive

High-performance seals and gaskets for demanding automotive environments.

  • • Engine seals
  • • Sensor housings
  • • Vibration dampeners

Electronics

Precision components for consumer electronics and telecommunications.

  • • Keypads & buttons
  • • Protective seals
  • • Optical components

Benefits of LSR

Comparing LSR to traditional elements and showcase the choice of LSR over other rubbers often hinges on its superior performance in extreme environments and its compatibility with high-speed automated processing.

FeatureLiquid Silicone Rubber (LSR)High Consistency Rubber (HCR)Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE)
Curing MethodPure
Platinum-catalyzed (No by-products)
Standard
Peroxide or Platinum
Thermal
Non-curing (Melting/Cooling)
Service TempResilient
-60°C to 300°C
Stable
-50°C to 250°C
Limited
Generally < 120°C
ProcessingPrecision
High-speed injection moulding
Manual
Extrusion/Compression
Conventional
Standard injection moulding
BiocompatibilityElite
Extremely high (USP Class VI)
Medical
High
Variable
Variable

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LSR?

Liquid Silicone Rubber is a high-purity platinum-cured elastomer that maintains its mechanical properties across extreme temperatures. It is preferred for complex geometries where durability and chemical resistance are critical.

Why are LSR molds heated?

Unlike thermoplastics that cool to solidify, LSR is a thermosetting material. The mold is heated to trigger a cross-linking chemical reaction (curing) that transforms the liquid into a solid, durable part.

Can LSR be produced in cleanrooms?

Yes. Due to its inert nature and low-outgassing properties, LSR is ideal for Class 10k or 100k cleanroom manufacturing, meeting the strict purity standards required for medical and food-grade applications.