1 Mold Design Control
2 Mold Steel Hardness Inspection
3 Mold Electrodes Inspection
4 Mold Core and Cavity Steel Dimension Inspection
5 Mold Pre-Assembly Inspection
6 Mold Trial Report and Samples Inspection
7 Pre-Shipment Final Inspection
8 Export Product Package Inspection
What cavity materials do you use for plastic molds?
We use a wide range of high-quality materials including P20, S136, H13, 718, and NAK80, as well as aluminum for prototype molds, depending on your specific requirements.
Which plastic materials can be used for the injection parts?
Our process is compatible with most common plastics including ABS, PP, PC, PA66+GF, POM, PE, TPU, and TPE among others.
What is the typical lead time for a mold project?
Generally, the lead time ranges from 10 to 30 work days, depending largely on the complexity and size of the mold structure.
Do you support hot runner systems?
Yes, we support both cold and hot runner systems, working with major brands like YUDO, Husky, Mold-Master, and HASCO.
How do you ensure the quality of the mold before shipment?
We implement a strict 8-step quality control process, including steel hardness inspection, electrode inspection, mold trial reports, and pre-shipment final inspections.
What industries are your molding products applied to?
Our molds and parts are widely used in the automotive, household appliance, furniture, and electronics industries.