Services

Design

  • techinal task development from the ground up

Design of mathematical model

  • Pro\E, AutoCad

Production of molds

  • Cold-runner molds
  • Ho-runner molds
  • Multi-component
  • Sectional molds with disposable blocks
  • Multi-layered molds

Test output batches production

Door-to-door delivery services

Molds launching at customer's facilities

Our basic principles on molds design and construction lie withing the following factors:

  • parameters of customer's equipment
  • required clamping force
  • requirements to article appearance and it's construction peculiarities
  • required production capacity
  • material consumption per item
  • requirements to production volume
  • customer's budget
  • delivery terms

Let's explain how the above factors affect order execution. In case customer has it's own equipment and wishes to manufacture articles on it the type of material and maximum weight of an item will first of all be determined by clamping force and overall dimensions of the injection-molding machine. If this machine is not suitable for multicavity molds installation then obviously the mold to be constructed is supposed to endure a bigger number of clamps. Hence the clamping force and overall dimensions of injection molding machine directly affect mold productivity. If productivity is the most determinative factor but equipment available does not meet it's requirements then we will recommend the usage of other equipment for production purposes including those items available at our facility or facilities of our partners.

Requirements to item's appearance and it's construction peculiarities determine the type of a mold - cold- or hot-runner, etc. Delivery terms and budget available will certainly affect the quality of the mold. Typically the more expensive mold appears to be more profitable than less expensive and produced within shorter time frame. This sort of mold will possess better durability and minimum operation cycle which increases it's productivity and lifecycle.