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August 07, 2025
Category Connection: Plastic Injection Molding Machine
Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore the solution’s standout capabilities. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the LSR Injection Molding Machine, demonstrating how it precisely manufactures the Rain Shower Silicone Seal Ring. You'll see the machine's operation, key components like the dedicated injection unit and meter mixing system, and learn how it ensures high-quality, flexible seals for overhead showers.
Related Product Features:
  • Dedicated LSR injection unit handles low viscosity liquid silicone rubber for precise molding.
  • Integrated meter mixing system ensures accurate combination of LSR components A and B.
  • Static mixer initiates the curing process by thoroughly blending silicone components.
  • Heated mold triggers the chemical reaction to form solid, flexible rubber parts.
  • Precise temperature control maintains optimal conditions for proper curing.
  • Fast cycle times enable efficient production, especially for thicker components.
  • Capable of producing complex geometries and thin-walled sections with high precision.
  • Operates at lower injection pressures to reduce stress on molds and extend tool life.
FAQs:
  • What is an LSR Injection Molding Machine used for?
    An LSR Injection Molding Machine is specialized equipment designed for producing parts from liquid silicone rubber (LSR) through liquid injection molding (LIM). It is ideal for manufacturing items like the Rain Shower Silicone Seal Ring, medical seals, automotive gaskets, and electronic components.
  • What are the key advantages of using LSR injection molding?
    LSR injection molding offers several advantages, including the ability to produce complex geometries and thin-walled sections, operation at lower injection pressures to reduce mold stress, high precision and repeatability for tight tolerances, and excellent material properties like flexibility and strength across wide temperature ranges.
  • Which industries commonly use parts made with LSR injection molding?
    LSR injection molding serves multiple industries, including medical (for seals, gaskets, catheters), automotive (for seals and gaskets), electronics (for keypads, connectors), and consumer goods (for baby products and kitchen utensils).
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