Household appliance molds
中睿模具——专注家电模具的精密制造专家
中睿模具,是一家专业从事家用电器模具设计、开发与制造的一站式解决方案供应商。我们深耕家电模具领域,以精密的技术和丰富的经验,为全球家电品牌提供可靠、高效的模具支持。
我们的核心制造领域包括:
白色家电模具:冰箱、空调、洗衣机等大型家电的结构件与功能件模具。
厨房电器模具:油烟机、灶具、微波炉、电饭煲等精美外观件与内部结构模具。
环境电器模具:空调扇、取暖器、空气净化器等产品的精密塑件模具。
及其他各类定制化家电模具。
作为制造工厂,我们拥有现代化的厂房、先进的生产设备和完善的质量管理体系。从概念设计到模具量产,我们坚持每一个环节的精准把控,确保模具的高精度、长寿命与生产的稳定性,助力客户提升产品品质,优化生产成本。
选择中睿,即是选择:
专业专注:深耕家电行业,深刻理解产品需求。
技术精湛:融合工程经验与创新技术。
品质可靠:全程严控,确保模具卓越性能。
工厂直供:无中间环节,保障交期与成本优势。
FAQS
A: We are a specialized manufacturer of precision molds, with a primary focus on Cold Fan (Air Cooler) Molds and a comprehensive range of Home Appliance Molds. This includes molds for components in refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, and small kitchen appliances.
A: Absolutely. We provide an end-to-end solution, from initial design and engineering (DFM), 3D modeling, and precision machining to mold trials, sampling, and final production support. We are your one-stop shop for a complete mold project.
A: We ensure quality through a multi-step process: using high-grade mold steels, operating state-of-the-art CNC machining centers, and implementing a rigorous Quality Control (QC) system. Every mold undergoes precise measurement and a thorough trial process to verify its performance and the quality of the parts it produces.
A: Yes, we highly recommend and provide DFM analysis at the beginning of every project. Our engineering team will review your part design to optimize it for manufacturability, suggesting improvements for moldability, cost-efficiency, and part performance.
A: Lead times vary depending on the mold's complexity and size. For a standard cold fan or home appliance mold, the typical lead time ranges from 4 to 8 weeks. We will provide a detailed project timeline with a specific completion date after reviewing your technical requirements.
A: Of course. We always produce and provide initial sample parts (T1) from the new mold for your approval. This allows you to verify dimensions, appearance, and function before we proceed to mass production.
A: Our molds are designed to process various common plastics used in appliances, including ABS, PP, PS, PC, and PA (Nylon). We select the appropriate mold steel and design the mold structure based on your specific material choice.
A: We offer comprehensive after-sales support. This includes providing detailed mold maintenance guidelines and offering repair and modification services to ensure your mold maintains peak performance and a long service life, maximizing your return on investment.
A: Our key differentiator is our dual specialization. We are not just general mold makers; we have deep, specific expertise in both the highly technical Cold Fan category and the broad Home Appliance market. This focus allows us to provide superior engineering solutions and value for our clients in these sectors.
A: We take IP protection extremely seriously. We are willing to sign a strict Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before any project discussion. All your designs, drawings, and data are treated with the utmost confidentiality and are never shared with any third party.
Standard Process for Ordering Injection Molds:
| Phase | Stage | Key Activities / Deliverables | Responsible Party | Purpose & Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1: Project Initiation & Feasibility | 1. RFQ (Request for Quotation) | • Provide detailed product design (3D CAD, 2D drawings). • Specify requirements: material, annual volume, target part cost, lead time. | Customer | Establishes the project baseline and allows the mold supplier to provide an accurate quotation. |
| 2. Design for Manufacturability (DFM) Review | • Mold supplier analyzes the product design for moldability. • Provides DFM report with suggestions on draft angles, wall thickness, gate locations, shrinkage, etc. | Mold Supplier (with Customer approval) | Critical for avoiding costly mold modifications later. Ensures the part is optimized for injection molding. | |
| 3. Quotation & Commercial Agreement | • Submit a detailed quotation covering mold cost, payment terms, and project timeline. • Negotiate and sign a purchase order (PO) and/or contract. | Mold Supplier & Customer | Formalizes the commercial agreement and project scope. | |
| Phase 2: Engineering & Design | 4. Mold Design Finalization | • Create detailed mold flow analysis. • Finalize mold design (2D layout, 3D model) including: cavity/core, slider/lifter mechanisms, cooling system, ejection system. • Customer approves final mold design. | Mold Supplier (with Customer approval) | The mold design is the blueprint for manufacturing. Approval at this stage is crucial. |
| 5. Material & Component Sourcing | • Procure approved mold base, steel (e.g., P20, H13, Stainless for corrosive materials), and standard components (hot runners, ejector pins, etc.). | Mold Supplier | Using quality materials is essential for mold life and performance, especially for high-volume家电 (home appliances). | |
| Phase 3: Mold Manufacturing | 6. Machining & Fabrication | • CNC machining of cavity and core. • EDM, wire cutting, grinding, and polishing. • Fabrication of all mold components. | Mold Supplier | The physical creation of the mold. Regular progress updates (e.g., photos) are often provided. |
| 7. Fitting & Assembly | • Assemble all machined components into the mold base. • Check for proper fit and function of all moving parts (sliders, lifters, ejection). | Mold Supplier | Ensures the mechanical integrity of the mold before the first trial. | |
| Phase 4: Sampling & Validation | 8. T1 (First Trial) & Initial Sample Report (ISIR) | • Conduct the first mold trial on an injection molding machine. • Measure and inspect T1 samples. • Provide a detailed T1 trial report with samples, pictures, and data (dimensions, short shots, etc.). | Mold Supplier | The first physical verification of the mold's performance. Identifies initial issues. |
| 9. Sample Evaluation & Engineering Changes | • Customer evaluates T1 samples for dimensions, appearance, and function. • Provide formal feedback for any required mold modifications (ECN - Engineering Change Notice). | Customer | Customer's turn to validate the part against their design and quality standards. | |
| 10. Mold Modification & Further Trials (T2, T3...) | • Implement approved ECNs. • Conduct subsequent trials (T2, T3) until samples meet all approval criteria. • Submit PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) samples if required. | Mold Supplier (with Customer feedback) | Iterative process to refine the mold until it produces acceptable parts. | |
| Phase 5: Final Approval & Delivery | 11. Final Sample Approval | • Customer issues a formal Sample Approval Sheet or sign-off. | Customer | Official confirmation that the mold produces parts to specification. |
| 12. Mold Finish & Documentation | • Apply final surface finishes (e.g., texture, polish). • Prepare and deliver final documentation: mold design drawings, maintenance manual, mold certificate. | Mold Supplier | Prepares the mold for production and provides necessary documentation for its future maintenance. | |
| 13. Shipment & Delivery | • Arrange secure packaging and shipment of the approved mold to the production facility. • Settle final payment as per the agreement. | Mold Supplier & Customer | Transfer of ownership and physical asset. | |
| Phase 6: Post-Delivery Support | 14. Production Support & Warranty | • Provide technical support during production ramp-up. • Honor the agreed warranty period for workmanship and materials. | Mold Supplier | Ensures a smooth transition to mass production and protects the customer's investment. |