In the small-scale trial production and detailed replication of industrial products, mold liquid silicone plays an irreplaceable role. Before opening the metal mold for many new products, engineers will first use liquid silicone to create a replica mold of the prototype, quickly flipping out multiple samples to test the structure and appearance effect, greatly shortening the early verification cycle.
This material has an extremely low shrinkage rate, and there is almost no significant dimensional deviation after curing. The reproduced samples can highly restore all parameters of the original prototype, fully meeting the precision requirements of industrial grade.
It can adapt to various casting materials such as resin, paraffin, low melting point alloys, etc. Whether it is making wax molds for precision parts or turning resin samples for testing, it can maintain stable performance.
Faced with industrial prototypes with complex shapes and numerous inverted structures, the cured silicone mold can easily stretch and deform, allowing the molded sample to be smoothly removed from the mold without the need for additional mold splitting or damage to the complete structure of the sample. Many precision components with extremely high requirements for details rely on transition molds made of liquid silicone to complete multiple rounds of performance testing before formal mold opening, avoiding the high cost waste that may arise from directly producing metal molds and making the product development process more efficient and secure.
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IOTA Liquid Silicone Rubber