Introducing the highlights of molds in the manufacturing process.

The parts and components that make up modern molds often employ standardized, interchangeable parts in casting molds. Therefore, the key focus of modern mold manufacturing processes is the fabrication of mold forming parts and mold assembly.


Characteristics of modern mold manufacturing technology:

1. In modern molds, parts and components are often made using interchangeable standard parts, particularly in casting molds. Therefore, the key focus of modern mold manufacturing processes is the fabrication of mold forming parts and mold assembly.

2. The finishing processes (such as polishing and grinding) in the manufacturing process of molded parts, as well as the mold assembly procedures, rely heavily on manual labor. These manual operations account for a significant proportion of total working hours; in some cases, the time spent on casting molds is even comparable to that spent on machining. Therefore, when developing processing procedures for molded parts, it is crucial to reasonably improve the forming accuracy and surface roughness of the molded parts and strive to reduce the amount of manual labor involved.

3. Based on the structural characteristics of molded parts and their high requirements for surface finish accuracy, which necessitate precision forming processes, we employ CNC machine tools combined with computer technology to implement CAD/CAM and FMS manufacturing techniques for molds. This approach enables digitalization and integrated production throughout the design and manufacturing stages, as well as highly integrated process workflows, thereby minimizing forming errors.