Silicone pads, a variety of shapes yet sharing the same name, are widely used in manufacturing industries such as mid-industrial machinery, automotive electronics, and more. They boast numerous features, including shock absorption, anti-slip, collision and scratch resistance, and remain unchanged even after long-term use. Below is a brief introduction to common issues related to silicone pads:
Silicone Pads
What is a silicone pad?
Silicone pads, also known as anti-slip rubber pads, shock-absorbing silicone pads, and silicone foot pads, are made from environmentally friendly silicone rubber. They feature anti-slip and wear-resistant properties, softness and weather resistance, elasticity, insulation, flame retardancy, and are environmentally friendly and non-toxic. Commonly used as cushioning foot pads in various electronic and industrial machinery equipment to protect key components from accidental falls or wear. They are also widely employed in electronic devices, display shelves, industrial machinery, home appliances, hardware accessories, and plastic products.
How to Calculate Silicone Pads?
Silicone pads are determined by the specifications and materials required by the customer. For silicone pads used in industrial equipment, ordinary silicone rubber material is sufficient. However, for those used in the food industry, the processing technology is complex and the raw materials are expensive. The specific requirements for the rubber pads are determined by the size and processing technology used by the customer.





