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Our Customizable Process 

We customize products as per your requirements through Rubber Molding Process.

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Rubber molding is a manufacturing process used to transform uncured rubber into a usable product. This is done using various processes that involve heating and reshaping rubber in a metal cavity. The three main types of molding are injection molding, compression molding, and transfer molding.

 

Silicone rubber is commonly used in rubber molding processes due to its unique properties. Here's some information about silicone rubber molding:

Material Properties

Silicone rubber has excellent heat resistance, flexibility, mechanical properties, and resistance to aging and weathering. It is also non-toxic, can withstand a wide range of temperatures, and has excellent electrical insulation properties.

Molding Techniques

Silicone rubber can be molded using several techniques, including compression molding, transfer molding, and liquid injection molding (LIM). These methods involve heating the silicone rubber and then injecting or compressing it into a mold to take the desired shape.

Design Flexibility

Silicone rubber molding allows for intricate and complex part designs. It can replicate fine details, textures, and undercuts, making it suitable for applications that require high precision and intricate shapes.

Over-molding Capabilities

Silicone rubber is compatible with various substrates, such as plastics, metals, and other rubber materials. This enables the process of over-molding, where silicone rubber is molded over another material or object, providing additional functionality or enhancing aesthetic appeal.

Wide Range of Applications

Silicone rubber molding is commonly used in industries such as automotive, electronics, healthcare, and consumer goods. It is used to manufacture seals, gaskets, O-rings, keypads, connectors, medical devices, and various other products that require flexibility, durability, and resistance to extreme conditions.

Post-Molding Operations

​After silicone rubber parts are molded, they might require post-molding operations such as trimming, cleaning, bonding, or surface treatment to achieve the desired final product.

It's important to note that Silicone Rubber Molding requires specialized equipment, expertise, and appropriate manufacturing facilities. Consulting a professional or a silicone rubber molding specialist is recommended to ensure the successful execution of silicone rubber molding projects.

"Quality is not an act, it is a habit."

Aristotle

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