What is Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR)?

LSR, short for Liquid Silicone Rubber, is a liquid, two-component rubber with a high Silicone rubber based on vinyl methyl silicone (VMQ) or fluorinated VMQ (FVMQ). In contrast to solid silicone rubber (HTV), LSR is not processed as a paste-like mass, but as a 2-component liquid system. The two components - a vinyl polysiloxane with fillers and a hydride polysiloxane with crosslinker and catalyst - are dosed and mixed immediately before processing and then mixed in the Injection moulding process injected into a mould. Crosslinking takes place at 120-200 °C by means of a platinum-catalysed addition reaction (hydrosilylation) without by-products.

 

This processing method enables reproducible components with tight tolerances and is particularly suitable for applications where elasticity, purity and process stability are crucial.

 

Properties of LSR silicone

LSR combines the classic advantages of silicone elastomers with modern, automated processability:

  • Very high temperature resistance of approx. -50 °C until +210 °C
  • Very good electrical insulation properties for high-voltage and sensor components
  • Excellent weather, ozone and UV resistance
  • Chemical resistance to water, alcohols and many solvents, Oils and fats
  • LSR contains no volatile components, is odourless, biocompatible and suitable for contact with food or tissue (depending on the type FDA / USP Class VI)
  • High purity and transparency, as no by-products are created during crosslinking
  • Precise mould filling and short cycle times and therefore suitable for series production
  • Good adhesion to metals and plastics with suitable Adhesion promoter

 

Application of LSR silicone

LSR is used when elasticity, precision and durability are required:

  • Medical technology: In medical components, LSR impresses with its biocompatibility, purity and resistance to sterilisation processes. It is odourless, skin-friendly and meets the requirements for direct body or tissue contact
  • Food and household industry: LSR is suitable for Seals, Valves, dosing and moulded parts in appliances with food contact. It is tasteless and odourless, hygienic, easy to clean and meets the corresponding FDA- and BfR requirements
  • Electrical engineering: Due to its insulating properties and high temperature resistance, LSR is used for connector seals, sensor caps, insulators and housing moulding. It protects components from moisture, dust and the risk of electrical flashover
  • Machine and industrial applications: Liquid silicone is used in Valves, diaphragms, hoses or connecting elements that come into contact with oils, greases or cleaning agents