Why Your Silicone Bib Gets Sticky and How to Solve It?
Silicone bibs are popular with parents. They feel soft on a baby’s skin, meet food-safety standards, stay waterproof, and last through many meals. They keep
Silicone bibs are popular with parents. They feel soft on a baby’s skin, meet food-safety standards, stay waterproof, and last through many meals. They keep
Air fryers have changed how many of us cook. They give food a crisp finish with less oil and less mess. But one detail is
Picking the right cooking utensil material seems straightforward at first. But once you start using them day after day, it really comes down to how
Fire safety sits at the center of material selection for electronics, automotive systems, aerospace components, and everyday appliances. Any part close to live wires, heat
A lot of projects start out looking straightforward. You glance at a couple of datasheets, compare temp ratings, and think you’re good to go. Then
On paper, many materials are labeled waterproof. In actual use, things rarely stay that simple. A seal might pass initial testing, hold pressure, and show
A lot of teams decide between hot runner and cold runner very early. And in many cases, the decision comes down to one thing, mold
Undercuts often cause trouble on the production floor. If a part has an unplanned undercut, it may stick during ejection. Flexible materials like LSR or
In this article, we will explore the differences between STL and STP file types and explain how choosing the right format can impact silicone part
Top coffee machine brands made the switch some years back. They moved away from the usual plastic gaskets and EPDM rubber rings. In their place
When the temperature really drops, silicone seals in all kinds of equipment can start to leak. Automotive systems, HVAC units, medical devices, and outdoor power
Tackiness on silicone parts is a problem that keeps coming back. You mold the parts carefully. They come out smooth and dry. Everything looks good.
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