What is HTV Solid Silicone Rubber?
Anylis provides solid silicone rubber products that can be applied in common molding processes such as extrusion molding, calendaring, compression molding, transfer molding, and injection molding. After heating and vulcanization, this product is suitable for manufacturing various silicone rubber products.
Application Fields
HTV solid silicone rubber has a wide range of applications and finds utility in various industrial sectors, including:
1. Automotive and Aerospace
2. Electrical Engineering
3. Medium and High Voltage Power Technology
4. Construction
5. Machinery Manufacturing
6. Consumer Goods and Food Industry
7. Healthcare and Medical Technology
Anylis can develop, blend, and produce the HTV silicone rubber products use silicone rubber compounds to meet customers' specific needs. With production facilities worldwide, Anylis adheres to strict quality standards consistently.
Processing Molds
Anylis solid silicone rubber can be processed using standard techniques such as extrusion, molding (injection molding, transfer molding, or compression molding), and calendaring.
Extrusion Molding
Extrusion molding is a continuous processing technique where silicone rubber is extruded through a nozzle and then vulcanized. The shape of the extruded material depends on the shape of the nozzle. The material is pressurized, mixed in a screw conveyor, and then compressed and vented.
Extrusion molding can produce products such as:
1. Hoses
2. Profiles
3. Cables
4. Flat Strips
5. Round Ropes
Compression and Transfer Molding
Compression and transfer molding have wide applications. In these processes, Anylis solid silicone rubber is heated and then pressed into a mold for vulcanization. Common solid silicone rubber processing methods include compression molding and transfer molding.
Injection Molding
Injection molding is the most important processing method for silicone rubber when large-scale production and stable product quality are required. Injection molding offers high accuracy in shape and fully automated production processes, minimizing the need for rework and shortening the production cycle. While the initial cost of molds and machines for injection molding is higher, the high productivity allows for a quick return on investment.
Injection molding is particularly suitable for small to medium-sized, high-volume parts such as:
1. Nipples on baby bottles
2. Seals

