Tool Making

Plastic injection Mold /Tool Making

In H.H. Precision Mould Sdn. Bhd. (HH), we have a team of experience and highly trained plastic injection mold makers who equip with cutting edge technology, and consistently emphasis on quality of the plastic injection moulds.

These enables us to successfully complete even the most challenging of custom molds.

We offer 250,000 man-hours per year of grinding, conventional ,CNC milling and lathe, EDM, and Wire cut EDM services.

Our in-house mold makers understand the importance of quality and delivery.

To meet these goals, each mold making process is carefully planned in order to provide the most efficient and accurate manufacturing approach.

All tools design and machining is completed in house by H.H. Precision Mould Sdn. Bhd. in house tool research and developer team and mold makers.

Our manufacturing capabilities are strengthen by a registered quality management system (ISO QMS) to ensure the our customer’s tools meet the standards for mechanical function, tolerance, surface finish and product requirements.

Photo: Details on plastic injection mold making

What does “tool-making” involve — do you design and build molds from scratch?

Yes. We design and build molds from scratch. Yes. Tool-making at HH Mould covers mold design, engineering review, precision machining, fitting, assembly, testing, and trial support for custom production tools and molds.

What types of tools and molds can you manufacture?

We manufacture injection molding moulds. We manufacture custom molds and tooling solutions, especially for plastic injection molding applications, based on customer product design and production requirements.

Do you provide both design and manufacturing, or do clients need to supply design drawings?

Yes. We can support both design and manufacturing, from prototyping through final production tooling. We can support both. Customers may provide ready design data, or HH Mould can assist with mold design and engineering based on part drawings, samples, or development discussions.

What file formats do you accept for mold/tool design data?

We accept STEP files. We commonly work with standard 2D and 3D engineering file formats such as STEP, IGES, and other widely used CAD data formats, subject to review.

What is the typical lead time for designing and building a new mold/tool?

Lead time depends on tool complexity and is typically about 1 to 2.5 months. Lead time depends on mold complexity, size, cavity arrangement, steel selection, and testing requirements. After reviewing the part design, we will provide an estimated schedule.