Plastic tooling components
Custom Injection Mold Components Supplier
Mold inserts, cavity components, connector mold details and replacement tooling parts made according to buyer drawings and assembly requirements.
Short description
Component support for injection mold projects
Injection mold components must fit the full tool assembly, not only the standalone drawing. Key concerns include steel grade, heat treatment, shut-off surfaces, cavity finish and dimensional stability.
- Key features: assembly fit review, cavity detail machining and surface finish control.
- Materials: P20, H13, S136, 718, stainless steel or customer-specified tool steel.
- Surface treatment: polishing, nitriding, coating or texture preparation as required.

Technical overview
Common RFQ details
| Typical parts | Mold inserts, cavity blocks, core pins, connector mold components, slides, lifters and mold base details. |
|---|---|
| Processes | CNC milling, wire EDM, EDM sinking, grinding, polishing and heat treatment coordination. |
| Inspection focus | Shut-off areas, fitting dimensions, cavity position, hole pattern and surface requirements. |
| Related industries | Automotive plastic parts, connectors, medical plastic components, electronics and consumer packaging. |
FAQ
Injection mold component questions
Do you need the full mold assembly drawing?
For replacement components, the full assembly drawing or related fit dimensions help confirm risk before production.
Can you work with customer-specified steel?
Yes, but grade, certificate and heat treatment requirements should be confirmed before quotation.
Can surface finish be controlled?
Surface finish depends on machining, polishing and treatment requirements. Mark finish areas clearly in the drawing.