Silicone manufacturing capabilities
One manufacturing system.
More ways to make your part.
From compound preparation and profile forming to precision molding, printing and finishing, explore the process routes available for your custom silicone project.
Connected manufacturing
Build the route around the part—not around a single process
A silicone part may depend on several linked decisions: compound behavior, geometry, substrate, surface detail and production volume. This page organizes those decisions into a connected manufacturing path, so you can compare the relevant routes before sending an RFQ.
Prepare the compound for the required process and application
Mixing and compounding establish the material base before forming, molding or secondary operations.
Shape continuous profiles
Tubes, cords, rods, strips and sheets.
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Form detailed parts
Standalone and substrate-bonded components.
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Add final geometry and graphics
Cut profiles, logos, patterns and markings.
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Process directory
Explore silicone processing routes
Filter by the stage you need, then open the technical page for process details, suitable parts and project considerations.
LSR Injection Molding
Mass-produce detailed silicone components with automated molding.

Cleanroom Injection
Produce parts under the cleanroom conditions stated on the current page.
Manufacturing outcomes
Choose a process by what the part must do
Begin with the functional result: a continuous seal, a bonded assembly, a thin converted component, or a molded part with controlled detail.
Recent project examples
Selected silicone manufacturing cases
See how material choice, part geometry and process planning come together in recently completed silicone projects.
Silicone Nozzle
One-piece compression molding for sealing and controlled liquid output.
Silicone Seal Ring
Precision-molded rings developed for close fitting and durable sealing.
Silicone Bottle Caps
Food-grade silicone caps produced through compression molding.
Silicone Baby Teether
Integrated molding with rounded geometry and an easy-to-grip form.
Silicone Head Massage Comb
Hydraulic integral molding for a flexible-tooth personal-care product.
Food-grade Silicone Freezer Tray
An integrated compartment tray designed for freezing and easy demolding.
From RFQ to process route
Give engineering the inputs that shape the decision
A clear starting package helps narrow the practical route before tooling and sampling discussions.
Part geometry
Share a drawing, 3D file, reference sample or profile cross-section.
Material needs
Describe hardness, color, environment and any known material requirement.
Functional priority
Identify sealing, insulation, touch, bonding, marking or appearance needs.
Production context
Provide estimated quantity, target timing and any inspection expectations.
Why the system matters
Reduce handoffs between material, forming and finishing decisions
The existing Legensilico capability portfolio covers preparation, continuous forming, multiple molding routes and secondary processing. Bringing those options into one discussion makes it easier to compare trade-offs for your part.
- Review the process against geometry and function
- Coordinate upstream and secondary operations
- Use one capability directory to reach detailed technical pages
Custom silicone project
Not sure which process fits?
Send your drawing, reference sample and project requirements. The next discussion can focus on a practical manufacturing route instead of a generic quotation.
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