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Wearable Electronics: Skin-Safe Silicone (LSR) for Smartwatch Bands.

Wearable Electronics: Skin-Safe Silicone (LSR) for Smartwatch Bands.

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Wearable Electronics: Skin-Safe Silicone (LSR) for Smartwatch Bands

Problem Statement

Smartwatch bands require materials that withstand prolonged skin contact, resist sweat and oils, and maintain elasticity over thousands of flex cycles. Conventional silicones often fail due to compression set degradation and chemical swelling from skin secretions.

Material Science Analysis

Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) excels in wearable applications due to its biocompatibility, low compression set, and chemical resistance. The Si-O-Si backbone provides thermal stability, while methyl groups ensure hydrophobicity. Additives like platinum catalysts enhance crosslinking, reducing compression set to below 10% after 22 hours at 150°C.

Technical Specs

  • Shore A Hardness: 40-60
  • Tensile Strength: 8-12 MPa
  • Elongation at Break: 400-600%
  • Temperature Range: -50°C to 200°C
  • Compression Set: ≤10% (22h @ 150°C)

Material Comparison

Material LSR TPU EPDM
Shore A Hardness 40-60 70-90 50-70
Tensile Strength (MPa) 8-12 20-40 10-15
Elongation at Break (%) 400-600 300-500 200-400
Temperature Range (°C) -50 to 200 -40 to 120 -50 to 150
Compression Set (%) ≤10 20-40 15-25

Standard Compliance

RubberQ adheres to IATF 16949 standards, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency in LSR compounding. Our processes comply with ASTM D2000 for material callouts and ISO 3601 for sealing performance. Surface preparation and curing protocols meet ASTM D429 for adhesion testing.

For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ’s engineering department.

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