SPURIGOR
Tools are generally used in manufacturing to cut,
shape, or form materials, whereas dies are specialized tools used in cutting and shaping operations.
● Metal stamping molds: Progressive Dies, Single stamping die, Compound Dies, Drawing Dies and Transfer Dies
● Plastic forming molds: Injection molds, Extrusion molds, Blister molds
● Die casting mold
● Forging molds
Common mold materials are necessary materials for manufacturing molds. They have excellent strength, hardness, and wear resistance, can withstand long-
term high temperature and high pressure working environments, and also have good processing performance, which can meet the design requirements of molds. Below are some commonly used mold materials.
1. Cr12MoV
Cr12MoV is a high carbon and high chromium stainless steel with high hardness and wear resistance. It is widely used in the manufacturing of molds and is commonly used to manufacture stamping molds,
cold working molds, and cutting tools that require high wear resistance.
2. H13
H13 is a hot work mold steel with excellent heat resistance and wear resistance. It is suitable for manufacturing molds in high-temperature working environments, such as die-casting molds, hot pressing molds, and plastic injection molds.718 is a high nickel alloy steel with good heat resistance and corrosion resistance. It is suitable for manufacturing molds in high-temperature working environments, such as die-casting molds and plastic injection molds.
5. S136S136 is a type of stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance and wear resistance. It is suitable for manufacturing molds that require high surface smoothness, such as optical molds, transparent plastic
molds, and injection molds.
6. 45 # steel
45 # steel is a low-carbon structural steel with good mechanical and cutting properties. It is suitable for manufacturing low demand stamping molds, cold working molds, and cutting tools.
In addition to the commonly used mold materials mentioned above, other special materials such as hard alloys, ceramics, and nanomaterials can also be selected according to the
specific requirements of the mold. These materials all have special properties and application characteristics, which can meet the needs of different types of mold manufacturing.
In summary, the selection of mold materials should comprehensively consider factors such as the working environment, service life requirements, and processing performance of the mold, and reasonably
select suitable materials to ensure the quality and performance of the mold.