How are silicone rubber heaters manufactured?
The manufacturing process typically involves the following steps:
- Design: The design process involves specifying the size, shape, and wattage of the silicone rubber heater based on the application's requirements.
- Laying Out Heating Elements: The heating elements are arranged in a predetermined pattern, ensuring even heat distribution across the surface of the heater.
- Bonding Heating Elements: The heating elements are bonded to the silicone rubber layer using the high-temperature adhesive. This step requires precision to ensure good thermal contact.
- Adding Insulation (if needed): In some cases, an insulation layer is added to the backside of the heating elements to enhance heat transfer efficiency.
- Attaching Temperature Sensor (if applicable): If temperature control is required, a thermocouple or temperature sensor is integrated into the heater.
- Curing and Vulcanization: The assembled silicone rubber heater is subjected to a curing or vulcanization process to set the silicone rubber and adhesive, ensuring they bond securely.
- Quality Control: Each heater is thoroughly inspected for defects and tested for functionality and safety.
- Customization: The finished silicone rubber heaters can be customized further in terms of lead wire placement, mounting options, and any additional features required for specific applications.






