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LSR Molders Get New Control Over Cure Speeds

New LSR system lets molders tailor cure speed for each job.

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Promising new capabilities for “speed with control,” Bluestar Silicones, E. Brunswick, N.J., introduced its LSR Select system to the 110 attendees of the Molding 2014 Conference in Newport Beach, Calif., last month. According to the company’s research, what liquid silicone rubber (LSR) molders want most is 30-50% reduction in cure times, but their only way to achieve that currently is by raising mold temperatures or switching to a faster-curing product. With previous LSRs, the cure kinetics are built into the formulation. But not with Bluestar’s new LSR Select system.

Unlike typical LSR two-part, A-B systems, LSR Select consists only of one base resin component, which contains crosslinker and a minimal amount of inhibitor. Two additive masterbatches, added similarly to colorants, contain catalyst and additional inhibitor. In this manner, molders can tailor the cure characteristics of one basic resin system for a number of different applications. Little or no additional inhibitor need be added for small parts, and more inhibitor for larger parts. With no added inhibitor, cure speeds are faster than standard grades. Adding inhibitor (up to 3%) slows initial curing but maintains rapid curing afterward. Catalyst addition is not variable.

LSR Select, which is currently in trials, comes in Shore A durometers from 18 to 70. Physical properties of cured parts are said to be very similar to those of Bluestar’s conventional Silbione LSR 43xx grades of equal durometer. At the conference, Bluestar cited molding trials at Kipe Molds Inc., Placentia, Calif., and Roembke Mfg. & Design, Inc., Ossian, Ind., in which cure times were cut by 28% to 50%. The company reports that productivity increases up to 125% have been verified in tests.

The key to the system is having a metering system capable of precise dispensing of catalyst and inhibitor. Bluestar teamed up with Graco Inc., Minneapolis (parent of Fluid Automation Inc.,  N. Canton, Ohio), to design a metering system with one base pump and servo-pumps for catalyst, inhibitor, and colorant if desired. The injectors boast metering accuracy within 10%. The system has a touchscreen controller and USB port for recording shot data.

The Molding 2015 Conference is slated for next June in Rosemont, Ill. That will be the first Molding Conference presented by Gardner Business Media (parent of Plastics Technology magazine) since acquiring the conference from its founder, Amos Golovoy, who will continue to organize it for the next three years.

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