Mold Design And Manufacturing

Your Professional Mold Design And Manufacturing Manufacturer!

 

Shenzhen Huamaixin Precision Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in the production and processing of casting parts, zinc alloy, aluminum alloy, electric heating films, pogo pins, and related products. We offer comprehensive one-stop manufacturing services, encompassing mold design and fabrication, product die casting, machining, CNC processing, polishing, and more for both zinc alloy and aluminum alloy products.

 

 
 
Why Choose Us

One-stop Manufacturing Service Capability

Integrating mold design, die casting, CNC machining, and surface treatment, we provide complete solutions from R&D to finished product, helping clients reduce communication and procurement costs.

Strict Quality System Assurance

We have passed ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications, establishing a comprehensive quality and environmental management system to ensure product stability and reliability.

Professional Team

Occupying an area of 5,000 square meters with a building area of 6,000 square meters, we have a professional team of over 100 employees, possessing stable production capacity and efficient delivery capabilities to ensure smooth project progress.

 

Production Market

We have collaborated with leading companies such as Huawei, Hikvision, XPeng Motors, Midea, Japan's REFA beauty instruments, Panasonic, and Shimada Industries. Our products sell well throughout China and are exported to global markets including Europe and America, earning the trust and support of a wide range of customers both at home and abroad.

 

Types of Mold Design And Manufacturing
 

The Mold Design And Manufacturing produced by our company mainly include the following types:

Precision Stamping Die

We provide integrated one-stop solutions, encompassing R&D design, die design, and precision stamping production. Our expertise serves a wide range of industries including electronic enclosures, medical device components, automotive parts, home appliance elements, communication equipment, and sports gear.

Precision Die-casting Mold

Precision die-casting mold design is the engineering core of every superior die-cast component. At our facility, mold creation is not a separate service but the foundational first step of our integrated manufacturing process. We design and engineer high-performance molds specifically for zinc, aluminum, and magnesium alloys, ensuring that every production run begins with a tool built for efficiency, durability, and flawless part quality.

 

 
 
Advantages of Precision Stamping Die
Precision Stamping Die

Advantages of Precision Stamping Die

We manage the entire process from your concept to mass production. Our team collaborates closely with you on product feasibility, material selection (handling various grades of steel, aluminum, copper alloys), and Design for Manufacturability (DFM) to optimize part design for stamping, reducing cost and improving quality from the outset.

Precision Stamping Die

Advanced Design & Simulation

Utilizing industry-leading CAD/CAM software and stamping simulation technologies, we virtually analyze material flow, stress distribution, and potential forming issues like tearing or wrinkling. This allows us to engineer robust die structures, precise clearances, and efficient strip layouts before manufacturing begins, ensuring success and reducing lead time.

Precision Stamping Die

High-Precision Manufacturing & Quality Control

Our dies are crafted with high-precision machining centers, wire-cut EDMs, and skilled craftsmanship. Every critical component-from punch, die to guide posts-undergoes stringent inspection using CMMs and optical measuring instruments to guarantee absolute dimensional accuracy and perfect alignment for millions of reliable cycles.

Precision Stamping Die

Durability & Stability

We select premium tool steels and apply advanced heat treatment and surface coatings (such as TiN, TiCN) to significantly enhance die wear resistance, corrosion protection, and overall service life, ensuring consistent part quality and minimizing downtime.

 

Applications of Precision Stamping Die
 

Automotive Industry
The automotive industry is one of the largest consumers of stamping dies. These dies are used to manufacture a variety of components, including body panels, engine parts, and interior components. Stamping dies play a crucial role in ensuring the precision and quality of these components, which are essential for the safety and performance of vehicles.

 

Aerospace Industry
The aerospace industry also relies heavily on stamping dies for the production of aircraft components. These components must meet strict quality and safety standards, and stamping dies play a crucial role in ensuring their precision and reliability.

 

Electronics Industry
The electronics industry is another major consumer of stamping dies. These dies are used to manufacture a variety of components, including connectors, switches, and circuit boards. Stamping dies play a crucial role in ensuring the precision and quality of these components, which are essential for the performance and reliability of electronic devices.

 

Appliance Industry
The appliance industry also uses stamping dies to manufacture a variety of components, including refrigerator doors, washing machine drums, and oven racks. These components require high precision and durability to ensure the performance and reliability of household appliances.

 

Advantages of Precision Die-casting Mold
 

Full-Cycle Ownership

 

We manage the entire journey from your initial 3D concept to the finished mold ready for our press lines. This seamless control guarantees design intent is perfectly translated into tooling, eliminating communication gaps and accelerating project timelines.

Material-Specific Expertise

 

Our design philosophy is tailored to the unique flow and solidification characteristics of each alloy. Whether for the thin-wall complexity achievable with zinc or the thermal management required for aluminum, our molds are engineered to exploit the full potential of the material.

Simulation-Optimized Performance

We employ advanced mold flow and thermal simulation software in the virtual stage. This allows us to proactively optimize gate systems, cooling channels, and venting to prevent defects, minimize cycle times, and ensure dimensional stability, saving significant cost and time in physical trials.

Design for Manufacturability (DFM) Partnership

Our engineering team provides proactive DFM analysis on your part designs. We collaborate to suggest modifications that enhance castability, simplify tooling, reduce weight, and lower total cost without compromising function-adding value before the first tool steel is cut.

 

Applications of Precision Die-casting Mold

 

Automotive Industry

 

Production of engine blocks, transmission housings, brackets, and structural parts with tight tolerances.

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Electronics And Communication

Manufacturing of heat sinks, enclosures, connectors, and components requiring excellent surface finish and durability.

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Home Appliances And Consumer Goods

Molded components like handles, frames, and decorative parts made with both functionality and appearance in mind.

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Industrial Equipment

 

Electronic + technology Precision parts such as pump housings, gearbox casings, and structural supports for machinery.

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Medical Devices

 

Lightweight and corrosion-resistant parts used in surgical tools, imaging equipment, and diagnostic devices.

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Our Stamping Die Development Process
 

Requirement & Feasibility Analysis

Client provides samples, drawings, or part specifications for joint review.

Engineering & Design

Our team performs DFM analysis and creates the complete 3D die structure design for client approval.

Precision Die Manufacturing

High-precision machining and assembly of all die components in our workshop.

Trial & Sample Approval

Die is tested on our stamping presses. First-article samples are provided to the client for verification.

Optimization & Final Approval

Die is fine-tuned and finished based on trial results and client feedback.

Mass Production & Support

Approved die is deployed for production, with ongoing technical support and maintenance available.

 

 

Packaging and Shipping

 

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FAQ

 

Q: Can you produce custom die casting parts based on drawings?

A: Yes. We manufacture custom die casting parts strictly according to customer drawings. DFM analysis is provided before tooling to ensure the design is suitable for die casting production.

Q: What tolerance can you achieve for die casting parts?

A: Standard tolerance is ±0.1mm, and ±0.05mm can be achieved on critical dimensions with CNC machining and inspection reports.

Q: How long is your delivery time?

A: Samples are generally 3-7 days; bulk orders are 10-25 days, depending on the quantity and parts requirements.

Q: What secondary processes do you offer?

A: We offer CNC machining, polishing, powder coating, anodizing, plating, assembly, and custom packaging as a one-stop die casting solution.

Q: How do you guarantee the quality of your products?

A: We have set up multiple inspection procedures and can provide quality inspection report before delivery. And we can also provide samples for you to test before mass production.

Q: What materials are commonly used for die casting molds?

A: The most common materials used for die casting molds are H13 steel, P20 steel, and 420 stainless steel. Other materials such as aluminum and copper can also be used for certain applications.

Q: What factors should be considered when selecting a die casting mold material?

A: Factors to consider include the type of metal being cast, the desired surface finish of the final product, the production volume and cycle time, and the expected tool life.

Q: How does the type of mold material affect the final product?

A: The mold material can affect the surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and mechanical properties of the final product. Different materials have different thermal properties, which can affect the cooling rate and shrinkage of the metal during the casting process.