Last month, the industry came together for its annual Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) conference—a gathering of professionals from various segments to discuss the latest advancements and developments in our field. We were thrilled to have one of our skilled engineers, Ben Binyamin, represent us at this event.
During the conference, Ben gained invaluable insights from the diverse perspectives that LSR 2023 had to offer. His learnings weren't just confined to fellow CPG injection molders; they extended to medical molders, molding simulators, machine manufacturers, component designers, raw material manufacturers, pigment companies, and chemistry researchers.
His biggest takeaway was how the industry was reacting to the ever-changing global economy. Various industries and cultures alike seem to be dealing with similar challenges due to this unique economic situation. And seeing competitors come together to share insights was encouraging.
That’s why we were glad that Ben was able to present his own findings in his presentation, “CTQ Considerations in LSR Overmolding.” He discussed effective ways to analyze and prevent overmolding defects. This included how to identify problematic inserts/substrates that affect Critical To Quality factors, in order to prevent major issues in advance.
In case you missed it, here are the factors that can seriously hinder the overmolding process in certain situations:
Ben also outlined a process that, though more complex and time-intensive, has consistently improved our quality and better satisfied our customer needs. Here are the key steps he highlighted:
Ben's presentation not only emphasized our commitment to quality, but also delved into how we, as an industry, can work thoughtfully with our customers to meet their needs efficiently and effectively, thus ensuring their satisfaction in a timely manner.
Overall, we were grateful our team made it to LSR 2023 and had the opportunity to educate our peers on some of our latest findings. At Extreme Molding, we are continuously looking for ways to foster growth, expand our knowledge, and we can’t wait to learn more at next year’s conference.
In the meantime, if you are looking for help with manufacturing your product, please contact us. We’d be happy to help.