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Silicone is a flexible, high-performance polymer composed of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms. Its stability across extreme temperatures, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation properties make it a core material for cookware, aerospace, electronics, medical devices, and industrial systems. At Flexion, we help you match the right silicone grade and manufacturing method to your product’s specific performance, compliance, and production needs.
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what FLEXION deliver
We specialize in helping engineering teams move fast. As an American-owned company with a responsive, English-speaking team, we prioritize clear communication, fast turnarounds, and reliable follow-through. Whether you're shifting supply chains or accelerating product timelines, we make it easier to align materials and manufacturing without the back-and-forth.
Our technical scope covers all major silicone families: room-temperature vulcanizing (RTV) for effective sealing and gasketing, liquid silicone rubber (LSR) for high-volume, precision molding, high-consistency rubber (HCR) for strength and flexibility, and fluorosilicone (FSR) where fuel and oil resistance are critical. We match each material to your drawing specs and manufacturing constraints so you can move confidently from prototype to production.
Typical performance priorities include thermal stability (−103°F to +482°F / −75°C to +250°C), watertight sealing, chemical and UV resistance, electrical insulation, and FDA suitability for food or medical use. Our recommendations follow current industry benchmarks and regulatory expectations.
how it works
Clients typically submit an RFQ that includes engineering drawings, target volumes, and delivery timelines. Based on these inputs, we determine the most suitable silicone material and manufacturing method, whether that’s injection molding for high precision, compression molding for durable profiles, extrusion for continuous shapes, or casting for prototypes. We align each project with a scalable, quality-controlled process that meets your production and scheduling needs.
Manufacturing Methods and
Scale
Silicone components require production strategies that scale with complexity. LSR suits detailed, high-volume parts via injection molding. Extrusion and compression molding handle continuous profiles and medium volumes. Casting fits prototyping and custom structures. Flexion helps coordinate process planning, lead times, and quality checkpoints with vetted manufacturing partners in Southeast Asia for U.S.-bound supply chains.
Compliance & risk
Silicone is widely adopted in regulated sectors including food, healthcare, and aerospace. Where documentation and traceability matter, we guide clients toward certified grades and validated supply chains. This ensures FDA compliance, biocompatibility, and product safety are upheld regardless of where components are manufactured.
why it matters now
Regulators and consumers alike expect safer, longer-lasting materials. Silicone continues to outperform alternatives in cookware, electronics, healthcare, and aerospace due to its unique blend of heat resistance, flexibility, and chemical inertness. Ongoing research from Rogers Corporation, Xometry, and peer-reviewed sources confirms its adaptability across modern manufacturing processes.
Proof & Results
Extensive industry testing has confirmed silicone's reliability across medical, aerospace, automotive, and electronics sectors. Flexion’s silicone recommendations are supported by validated material data, past production success, and supplier precedents. This reduces uncertainty and accelerates new product timelines.
Pricing & engagement
Quotes
Quotes are based on silicone type, part geometry, and selected manufacturing method.
engagements
Begin with a request for quote to clarify requirements, select materials, and define prototypes. From there, we move to tooling, validation, and supplier qualification for full-scale production.
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to start include your part descriptions, target volumes, application details, and any technical drawings or specs. Out team will provide you a quote in line with your requirements.
Next Steps
If you develop cookware, medical devices, industrial components, aerospace parts, or electronics, connect with us to align silicone materials with your performance and regulatory goals.
Prefer a formal proposal? We’ll review your drawings and target specs and return a detailed plan covering materials, manufacturing, and documentation.
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