What is a mold? A mold is a tool used to shape objects, which mainly realizes the processing of the shape of objects through the change of the physical state of the molding material. It is known as the “Mother of Industry”.
Molds can be divided into metal molds and non-metal molds.
Metal molds include: hardware stamping dies, drawing dies, bending dies, forging dies, sand casting molds, extrusion dies, pressure casting dies, etc.
Die casting molds are installed on die casting machines and can inject molten metal into the cavity under high pressure, and maintain pressure until the metal solidifies and forms. They are mainly used for aluminum, zinc, and copper parts, and can also be used for steel parts. The structure of die casting molds is similar to that of plastic injection molds. They consist of a moving mold and a fixed mold to form the cavity, and a core is used for the hole of the casting. After the metal cools and solidifies in the cavity, the core is pulled out and the mold is separated.
Since metal is formed at the high temperature of melting, die casting molds need to be made of high-temperature resistant materials.
Non-metal molds include: injection molds, extrusion molds, blow molds, thermoforming molds, etc.
Plastic molds are used for plastic forming. With the development of the plastic industry, the demand for plastic molds is increasing, and their output has accounted for the first place among various types of molds. Common plastic molds include injection molds, compression molds, and extrusion molds.