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Description
Silicone Molding: Perfect for Medical Device Components
Silicone Molding, which includes Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) and Silicone Transfer Molding (STM), is a widely utilized technique in the medical device industry. It is specifically designed for the production of various components like catheters, tubing, connectors, handles, and grips.
The LSR molding process entails the injection of liquid silicone rubber into a mold cavity. This is often done over electrical connections or a circuit board. The liquid then cures and solidifies into the desired shape, making it suitable for components that are less sensitive to pressure or impact. This results in a faster and more productive process, especially when time is of the essence.
On the other hand, Silicone Transfer Molding is a similar manufacturing process but focuses on more delicate electrical connections or instruments. It involves a 2-step process, where components are manually molded into the desired shape. This specific technique ensures a more gentle approach, particularly for sensitive components that could be affected by impact.
By employing Silicone Molding techniques, medical device manufacturers can produce high-quality components that meet industry standards. These efficient and precise processes can help companies save time while maintaining the integrity of their products.