
In the kitchen, kitchenware needs to be not only "good-looking" but also "easy to use and durable". Frequent use, exposure to high temperatures, pulling during cleaning – all these test the limits of materials. To address this, we have launched the IOTA LSR 3750 series of food-grade liquid silicone rubber, specifically designed to extend the lifespan of kitchenware and enhance user experience.
How does it achieve "greater durability"?
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High Tear Resistance: It rarely develops cracks even when scratched by knives or folded repeatedly.
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Excellent Temperature Resistance: It adapts to a temperature range from -50℃ to over 200℃, making it suitable for steaming, boiling and freezing.
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Good Stretch Recovery: It rebounds quickly after being pulled and is not prone to deformation.
Efficiency is also guaranteed on the production side:The 3750 series adopts a two-component 1:1 mixing design, combined with a platinum catalytic system. It cures quickly, has no odor, produces no harmful substances during the production process, and is environmentally friendly and safe.
Six hardness levels, covering all scenarios:
Ranging from extremely soft 20 Shore A to relatively hard 70 Shore A, the 3750 series can meet the needs of:
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Soft products: Pacifiers, sealing rings, soft shovel heads.
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Medium-hardness products: Molds, placemats, spoon handles.
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Hard products: Lunch box buckles, food processor accessories, etc.
Data explained in simple terms:Taking 3750-50 as an example:
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Tensile strength: 10 Mpa, which means it can withstand high-intensity tension.
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Elongation: 500%, offering excellent elasticity.
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Tear strength: 40 KN/m, significantly improving durability.
Which kitchenware is it suitable for?It is applicable to almost all silicone kitchenware, including but not limited to: silicone shovels, scrapers, steamer mats, cake molds, baby pacifiers, fresh-keeping lids, etc.
Conclusion:
In today's pursuit of quality life, the durability and safety of kitchenware are receiving increasing attention. With its outstanding comprehensive performance, the 3750 series is becoming the preferred material for kitchenware manufacturers to create "long-lasting kitchenware".