lj1987 Posted August 23, 2023 Report Posted August 23, 2023 I got some silicon toys and for some reason, they seem to have melted. Anyone got an idea how that happened? What do I need to do to make sure that doesn’t happen again please
BootmanLA Posted August 23, 2023 Report Posted August 23, 2023 I know it's been hot everywhere (in the northern hemisphere, that is) of late, but I kind of have to think they didn't "just melt" or "seem to have melted". One possibility is that they were poorly manufactured, and some defect is showing. A second possibility is that they aren't actually silicone*, but some other sort of vinyl/rubber compound. I'm assuming, for the sake of argument, that you do know the difference, but double, even triple, check the ad listing and/or packaging from the toy. Third, as you note, this looks like heat damage. Did you expose the toy to heat beyond the parameters recommended by the manufacturer? Fourth: Alcohol, even rubbing alcohol, can damage silicone. If you tried to sterilize a toy with it, that could well be part of the problem. *You wrote "silicon", but silicon is a naturally occurring element usually found in crystalline or metal-compound forms. It's a solid material used primarily in electronic chips and in solar panels, among other things. "Silicone" is short for "silicone rubber", a compound derived from silica sand and silicon metal, plus other components that yield a rubbery-like material. It's valued for its heat resistance, in general, which is why silicone is often used for handles on things that are exposed to high heat; but it's not impervious to breaking down under certain circumstances. To be honest, based on the photo, I'm inclined (without further information) to suspect possibility #2 above. This just doesn't look like most silicone rubber I've seen.
funpozbottom Posted August 24, 2023 Report Posted August 24, 2023 4 hours ago, lj1987 said: I got some silicon toys and for some reason, they seem to have melted. Anyone got an idea how that happened? What do I need to do to make sure that doesn’t happen again please That looks like you had two toys touching and one started to melt into/onto the other. To prevent it in the future, store each toy separately so there is no contact between them. Easy way to separate them is to wrap them in a paper towel or individual paper bags. The best is to keep them in individual cloth bags if you can find or make them. 2
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