Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) MoldingGuide: Properties, Tooling & Overmolding Applications

Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) has rapidly transformed modern manufacturing across medical devices, baby care products, automotive seals, and IP67/IP68 waterproof electronics. Unlike conventional thermoplastics that are melted by heat and cooled to solidify, LSR is a platinum-cured elastomer supplied as a two-part liquid polymer (Component A and B).

When injected into a heated mold cavity, LSR undergoes a chemical reaction called thermal vulcanization, cross-linking into a permanently flexible, bio-compatible elastomer. This process grants LSR exceptional thermal stability, chemical inertness, and extreme tear resistance, making it an irreplaceable material for high-performance applications.


Engineers often face the dilemma of choosing between Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR), Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE), and traditional High Consistency Rubber (HCR):

PropertyLiquid
Silicone
Rubber (LSR)
Thermoplastic
Elastomer (TPE)
High
Consistency
Rubber (HCR)
Material FormLow-viscosity
liquid (2-part)
Solid plastic pelletsHigh-viscosity
clay-like gum
Thermal Range-50°C to
+200°C+
(Extreme)
-40°C to +100°C
(Moderate)
-50°C to +180°C
(High)
BiocompatibilitySuperior (FDA
& ISO 10993
certified)
Good (Grade
dependent)
Good
Cycle TimeFast (20-60
sec, automated)
Very Fast (15-40
sec)
Slow
(Compression
molding)

💡Intertech Polymer Pro Tip:

If your product requires repeated autoclave sterilization, continuous exposure to harsh UV/ozone, or contact with human tissue (medical implants or baby nipples), LSR is superior to TPE. TPE melts when exposed to high heat, whereas thermoset LSR retains its mechanical elasticity permanently.


LSR mold manufacturing operates on a reverse thermal principle compared to plastic injection molds:

  • Cold Runner System (CRS): While plastic molds keep the cavity cool and the runners hot, LSR molds must keep the manifold cooled (to prevent premature vulcanization of the liquid resin) while heating the mold cavity to 170°C – 200°C to cure the part instantly.
  • Vacuum De-aeration: Because liquid silicone flows as easily as water under pressure, any air trapped inside the mold cavity will cause severe voids or burning. LSR molds require an integrated vacuum system that evacuates air from the sealed cavity milliseconds before injection begins.

The single greatest manufacturing hurdle in LSR mold making is controlling flash (thin excess material bleeding through parting lines). Due to LSR’s ultra-low viscosity, liquid silicone will bleed into parting line gaps as small as 0.002 mm to 0.005 mm (2 to 5 microns).

Precision CNC & EDM Requirements for LSR Molds:

To prevent flash without over-clamping, the mold parting surfaces, sliders, and core pins must be machined using high-precision CNC high-speed milling and EDM within ±0.002mm tolerances. Perfect shut-off surfaces and custom spring-loaded sealing valves are mandatory.


One of Intertech’s primary engineering specialties is LSR Overmolding, bonding Liquid Silicone Rubber directly onto rigid plastic substrates (like PA, PC, or PBT) or metal components without requiring external adhesives.

  • Waterproof Electronics (IP67/IP68): Overmolding an LSR seal directly onto a smartphone housing or connector prevents water ingress far better than manual gasket assemblies.
  • Medical Devices & Ergonomic Grips: Combining a rigid PC core with a soft, biocompatible LSR outer layer provides both structural strength and a soft-touch tactile feel.
  • Self-Bonding LSR: Special chemical-bonding LSR grades eliminate the need for surface primers, enabling seamless two-shot (2K) automated production.

Building a successful Liquid Silicone Rubber mold requires decades of thermal management and micro-machining expertise. Intertech provides global OEMs with turnkey LSR manufacturing solutions in Taiwan:

  • In-House Cold Runner & Mold Design: Customized nozzle gating and thermal isolation systems designed in-house to minimize material waste.
  • Cleanroom Production Capability: ISO 13485 compliant environment for medical and food-grade LSR part production.
  • Rigorous T1 Sampling & Inspection: Complete optical measurement and
  • tensile testing to verify part dimensions and bonding integrity.

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