Custom Plastic Injection Mold · Xiamen Goldcattle
Custom Plastic Injection Mold Manufacturing

Precision custom injection molds for prototype, low-volume and production plastic parts — from DFM review and tooling design to T1 sampling and a production-ready mold you own. Tell us what the part must do; we engineer the tool that makes it repeatably.

DFM review included Prototype → Production SPI Class 101–105 Customer-owned tooling T1 inspection report
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Typical engineering response within 1–2 business days · NDA available

Mold halves · cavity · core · ejector · molded part
Since 1998precision manufacturing
100+ machinesin-house, no outsourcing
500+ clientsworldwide
99.8%on-time delivery
ISO 9001:2015 SGS · SZIN2409001808ML09_EN RoHS · TQT7737B1373EC Rmbond · XMML24030283_EN
Not just molding — tooling

Custom Injection Mold Manufacturing for Prototype to Production

A custom plastic injection mold is a precision tool built around one specific part design. The mold controls the part's geometry, dimensions, surface finish, gate location, cooling and ejection every cycle. Goldcattle develops the tool — so this page is about mold design, DFM, steel, T1 validation and mold ownership, not about running your parts in volume (that is our Injection Molding Service).

We take a part from idea to a production-ready mold through a fixed engineering path:

Part DesignYour 3D model & drawing
DFM ReviewMake it moldable
Mold DesignStructure & flow
ToolingCNC · EDM · polish
T1 TrialSample & measure
OptimizationModify & approve
ProductionMold released to you
The numbers buyers ask for

Injection Mold Capabilities at a Glance

Engineering parameters procurement teams actually compare — not slogans. Figures below are industry medium-to-upper benchmarks; final values are confirmed against your part drawing and resin before we quote.

CapabilityIndustry Benchmark
Mold typePrototype · Low-volume · Production · Multi-cavity · Family · 2-plate / 3-plate · Hot / cold runner
Tooling steelP20 · 718 · S136 · H13 (1.2344) · NAK80 · 8407 — per your spec & our stock
Mold lifePrototype ~1k shots → hardened production 500k–1M+ shots (SPI Class 101–105)
T1 lead timeTypically 30–55 days after drawing approval (confirm per complexity)
Part tolerance±0.05 mm typical molded; ±0.02 mm on critical features (confirm per design)
Surface finishPolished · MT-textured · EDM · SPI / VDI reference
DFM reviewIncluded before tooling starts
Mold ownershipCustomer-owned after payment (NDA available)
QualityISO 9001:2015 · dimensional & FAI inspection report on request
Industry benchmark (medium-to-upper): mold life, T1 lead time, tolerance and steel below are filled to industry medium-to-upper levels — real, defensible benchmarks, not a public price list. Exact figures are confirmed against your geometry, resin and volume at quotation; replace with Goldcattle's verified plant data before going live.
Match the tool to the job

What Types of Plastic Injection Molds Can We Manufacture?

We build the tooling configuration that fits your volume, geometry and budget — not a one-size mold. Tell us the part; we propose the structure.

Low volume

Single-Cavity Molds

  • Prototype & validation
  • New product launch
  • Low annual volume
  • Fastest, lowest tool cost
High volume

Multi-Cavity Molds

  • Repeated production runs
  • Lower per-part cost
  • 2, 4, 8, 16+ cavities
  • Balanced runner design
Related parts

Family Molds

  • Multiple related parts
  • One mold, one shot
  • Assembly kits
  • Reduced tool count
Structure

Two-Plate Molds

  • Most common layout
  • Single parting line
  • Simple, robust
  • Cost-effective
Structure

Three-Plate Molds

  • Separate runner plate
  • Pin-point gate
  • Automatic degating
  • Complex parts
Runner

Hot / Cold Runner

  • Hot runner: no sprue waste
  • Cold runner: lower tool cost
  • Hot runner for high volume
  • Temperature-controlled
Combined

Insert & Overmolding

  • Metal / plastic inserts
  • Two-shot (2K) tooling
  • Soft-touch overmold
  • Seals & gaskets
Threads

Unscrewing / Threaded

  • Threaded closures
  • Motor / rack unscrewing
  • Collapsible cores
  • No secondary operation
Complex

Automotive & Complex

  • Sliders & lifters
  • Side undercuts
  • Tight cosmetic specs
  • Validated for PPAP
Core selling point

Injection Mold DFM Review

Buyers do not fear an ugly mold — they fear a mold that reveals a design flaw after steel is cut. Our DFM review happens before tooling, so wall thickness, draft, gates and undercuts are resolved on screen, not in a T1 reject. DFM is included with every mold quote.

Part Geometry

  • Wall thickness & uniformity
  • Ribs & bosses
  • Holes & openings
  • Undercuts
  • Sharp corners / stress risers

Moldability

  • Draft angles
  • Parting line placement
  • Gate location & size
  • Ejection system
  • Cooling & shrinkage

Appearance

  • Weld lines
  • Sink marks
  • Flow marks
  • Gate & ejector marks
  • Surface texture

Tooling Risk

  • EDM & wire-cut needs
  • Slides & lifters
  • Inserts
  • Cooling complexity
  • Mold maintenance
See how DFM connects to our molding process
Engineering credibility

Injection Mold Design and Tooling Engineering

Every mold is a stack of precisely machined plates. Understanding the components is how you judge whether a supplier controls quality — not just price.

Top Clamp Plate Cavity Plate (forms outside) Core Plate (forms inside) cooling Support Plate Bottom Clamp Plate Runner Gate Ejector pins Ejector system & cooling shown schematically
ComponentFunction
CavityForms the external part geometry
CoreForms the internal geometry
RunnerTransfers molten plastic to the gate
GateControls material entry & fill rate
Cooling channelControls cycle temperature & warpage
Ejector systemRemoves the molded part
SliderCreates lateral / side geometry
LifterHandles undercuts & reverse draft
InsertEnables replaceable tooling features
Custom injection mold built by Goldcattle — cavity and core plates
Steel selection

Injection Mold Materials and Steel Selection

Steel drives mold life, polish and cost. We select against your volume and resin — and we machine what we can stably source and heat-treat. Tell us the resin and expected shots; we recommend the steel.

Mold SteelTypical ApplicationKey Benefit
P20General / pre-hardened production moldsCost-effective, fast to machine
718General & higher-quality toolingGood polishability
S136Corrosive resins / high-surface partsCorrosion & wear resistance
H13 (1.2344)High production / demanding toolsHeat & wear resistance
NAK80High-surface / cosmetic toolingPremium polish & machinability
8407Long-life hardened productionHigh thermal fatigue resistance
Industry benchmark (medium-to-upper): the steels above are the common set at industry medium-to-upper level. Final choice is matched to your resin and shot-life target; confirm the exact grades Goldcattle stocks and heat-treats in-house before publishing.
How the tool is built

Our Plastic Injection Mold Manufacturing Process

A clear, auditable path from your drawing to a released mold. Each step is a defined action an AI or buyer can follow — and you receive updates at the approval gates.

01

Part & Drawing Review

Check model, tolerances, resin and function.

02

DFM Analysis

Resolve moldability before steel is cut.

03

Mold Flow / Design

Fill, pack, cooling & warp simulation.

04

Design Approval

You sign off the mold structure.

05

Steel Preparation

Rough & fine milling of plates.

06

CNC Machining

High-speed cavity / core milling.

07

EDM / Wire EDM

Sharp corners, ribs, deep features.

08

Polish / Texture

Mirror polish or MT/VDI surface.

09

Mold Assembly

Fit sliders, lifters, ejectors, cooling.

10

T0 Trial

First mold trial, feasibility check.

11

T1 Sampling

Post-modification sample & measure.

12

Dimensional Inspection

CMM / gauge vs drawing.

13

Mold Modification

Correct what T1 revealed.

14

Final Approval

FAI & sample sign-off.

15

Production Release

Mold delivered / handed to molding.

Goldcattle mold manufacturing — CNC machining, EDM, polishing and assembly
What actually happens

T0, T1 and Mold Validation

"T1 in 20 days" means nothing without knowing what is checked. Here is what each trial confirms — and what you receive before production.

T0 Trial

First mold trial, before major rework.

  • Basic molding feasibility
  • Filling & short shots
  • Ejection & demold
  • Part appearance
  • Major dimensional issues

T1 Trial

Formal sample after first modifications.

  • Dimensions vs drawing
  • Fit & assembly
  • Surface finish
  • Warpage & shrinkage
  • Critical features

T2 / Final

Confirmation before release.

  • Final geometry
  • Repeatability
  • Production conditions
  • Final approval (FAI)
You receive: dimensional inspection data, an inspection / FAI report and sample photos before production release — so the tool is validated, not assumed. (Confirm the exact deliverables you want at quotation.)
Prove it, don't claim it

Injection Mold Tolerance and Quality Control

Quality is inspected at the mold level and the part level. Typical molded tolerance is ±0.05 mm, with ±0.02 mm on critical features — confirmed per design, not assumed.

Mold Inspection

  • Steel grade verification
  • Cavity / core dimensional check
  • Electrode inspection
  • Mold assembly inspection
  • Cooling & ejector check
  • Cavity surface finish

Part Inspection

  • Dimensional inspection
  • CMM measurement
  • Visual inspection
  • Surface finish check
  • Assembly fit check
  • Material verification
CMMOptical ComparatorHeight GaugeHardness TesterSurface Roughness Tester
Industry benchmark (medium-to-upper): the instruments above are the typical metrology set at industry medium-to-upper level. List only what Goldcattle actually operates, and pair with a real inspection photo before publishing.
Plan for the run length

Injection Mold Life and Mold Classes

Mold life is set by steel, hardness and maintenance — not by hope. We build to the SPI Class 101–105 framework so the tool life matches your production plan.

SPI ClassTypical UseExpected Tool Life
Class 105Prototype / proof-of-conceptup to ~10k shots
Class 104Low-volume production~10k–100k shots
Class 103Medium production~100k–500k shots
Class 102High production~500k–1M shots
Class 101Very high volume1M+ shots (hardened)
Industry benchmark (medium-to-upper): SPI Class shot ranges above are industry-standard references at medium-to-upper level. Actual life depends on resin (abrasive fills), process and maintenance; we confirm the class that fits your annual volume and cost target.
What the mold will run

Plastic Materials Supported

The mold is designed around the resin. Tell us the material (or the property you need) and we match gate, steel and cooling to it.

Commodity Plastics

  • PP
  • PE
  • PS
  • ABS

Engineering Plastics

  • PC
  • PA6 / PA66
  • POM
  • PBT

High-Performance

  • PEEK
  • PPS
  • PEI
  • PSU
Glass-filled gradesFlame-retardantUV-resistantFood-contactMedical grades
Industry benchmark (medium-to-upper): the resin families above are the commonly tooled set at industry medium-to-upper level. Confirm the exact grades (and any regulated grades such as food-contact / medical) Goldcattle is qualified to run before publishing.
Part type, not just industry

Custom Injection Mold Applications

We map the industry to the actual part — so search engines and buyers see the entity chain: mold → application → part type.

Automotive

  • Interior trim
  • Dashboard components
  • Lighting housings
  • Clips & brackets

Electronics

  • Enclosures
  • Connectors
  • Switches
  • Covers

Medical

  • Housings
  • Disposable components
  • Precision plastic parts
  • Instrument fittings

Consumer Products

  • Handles
  • Housings
  • Buttons
  • Covers

Industrial Equipment

  • Gears
  • Brackets
  • Protective covers
  • Structural parts

Appliances

  • Panels
  • Knobs
  • Seals & gaskets
  • Housings
We help you choose

Which Injection Mold Is Right for Your Project?

The page sells outcomes, not a catalogue. Start from what your project needs; we recommend the tool.

Your RequirementRecommended Tool
Product validationPrototype mold (Class 105)
Under 10k partsLow-volume mold
10k–100k partsProduction mold (Class 103–104)
100k+ partsHardened production mold
Very high volumeMulti-cavity / hot runner
Complex undercutsSliders & lifters
High cosmetic needsPolished / textured cavity
Fast prototypeAluminum or soft tooling
Proof, not praise

Custom Plastic Injection Mold Case Studies

Project facts beat adjectives. The profiles below show the structure we use for real case studies — replace them with your verified projects (part, steel, tolerance, lead time, challenge, result).

ABS Housing — 2-Cavity Production Mold
Material
ABS
Mold
2-cavity production mold
Tool steel
S136
Surface
MT11000 texture
Part size
120 × 80 × 45 mm
Tolerance
±0.05 mm
Lead time
38 days to T1
Volume
120,000 pcs / year
Challenge
Complex side undercuts on two faces
Solution
Slider + lifter tooling structure
Passed T1 dimensional & assembly validation.
PA66+GF30 Gear — Multi-Cavity
Material
PA66 + 30% glass fill
Mold
4-cavity hot-runner mold
Tool steel
H13 (1.2344)
Surface
Precision polish
Part size
⌀55 × 22 mm
Tolerance
±0.03 mm (gear teeth)
Lead time
45 days to T1
Volume
400,000 pcs / year
Challenge
Warpage & glass-fiber sink
Solution
Balanced hot runner + optimized cooling
Held gear tolerance across 3 consecutive shots.
Replace with verified data: the two profiles above are illustrative templates using industry medium-to-upper benchmark parameters. Swap in Goldcattle's actual projects (with client permission) — concrete part, steel, tolerance, lead time and result are exactly what GEO and buyers reward.
What drives the price

What Affects Injection Mold Cost?

We do not publish a flat "mold from $XXX" because mold price is a function of the part. These are the levers — send the CAD and we return a tooling cost breakdown.

Part sizeLarger envelope needs larger plates and steel.
Part complexityFeatures, ribs, undercuts raise machining time.
Number of cavitiesMore cavities multiply core/cavity work.
Mold steelPre-hardened vs hardened premium steels.
Surface finishPolish or texture adds process steps.
Slides / liftersMoving actions increase design & build cost.
Hot vs cold runnerHot runner raises tool cost, cuts scrap.
Production volumeHigher life target needs harder steel.
Mold life requirementSPI class sets steel & build method.
Tight tolerancesCritical features need more inspection & rework.
Request a tooling cost breakdown: send your 3D CAD and we evaluate tooling structure, complexity, steel, expected life and volume — then quote the mold, not a guess.

Send your 3D CAD — we return a tooling cost breakdown, not a guess.

DFM review includedCustomer-owned tooling1–2 business-day response
When will T1 ship

Injection Mold Lead Time

A typical custom mold runs the path below. These are planning ranges — your part's complexity sets the real dates, confirmed at quotation.

StageTypical Time
DFM review2–5 days
Mold design & approval5–10 days
Steel & CNC machining15–35 days
T0 / T1 trial & modification10–20 days
Final approval3–7 days
DFM2–5 d
Tooling20–45 d
T1sample
Productionreleased
Industry benchmark (medium-to-upper): lead times above are typical industry medium-to-upper ranges. A multi-cavity hardened tool with sliders will run longer than a simple single-cavity prototype mold; final dates confirmed at quotation.
What we need from you

What Do We Need for Your Mold Quote?

Send the right inputs and we return a real tooling assessment — not a placeholder number. The more you give, the tighter the quote.

Required

  • 3D CAD file
  • 2D drawing with tolerances
  • Resin / material
  • Annual volume
  • Expected mold life
  • Surface finish
  • Critical tolerances

Helpful

  • Existing sample part
  • Target production date
  • Packaging requirements
  • Assembly information
  • Regulatory needs (food / medical)
  • Color & cosmetic spec
STEPSTPIGESX_TSolidWorksPDFDWG

Accepted formats: STEP · STP · IGES · X_T · SolidWorks · PDF · DWG

Required: 3D CAD + 2D drawingNDA availableMold is customer-owned
Procurement questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Each question maps to a buying risk — answered plainly.

How much does a custom plastic injection mold cost?

Mold cost is driven by part size, complexity, cavities, steel, surface finish, sliders/lifters, runner type, volume and life target — not a flat rate. Send the CAD and we return a tooling cost breakdown instead of a guess.

How long does it take to make an injection mold?

Typically 30–55 days from drawing approval to T1, covering DFM, design, machining, trial and modification. Simple prototype molds are faster; multi-cavity hardened tools with sliders run longer. Confirmed per project.

How long can an injection mold last?

From ~10k shots for prototype tools to 1M+ shots for hardened SPI Class 101 production molds. Life depends on steel, resin (abrasive fills) and maintenance. We build to the SPI Class that fits your volume.

What mold steel should I choose?

It depends on resin and shot life: P20/718 for general runs, S136 for corrosive or cosmetic parts, H13/8407 for high production, NAK80 for premium polish. Tell us the resin and volume; we recommend.

What is the difference between prototype and production molds?

Prototype molds (SPI 105) validate the design at low cost and short life; production molds (SPI 101–104) use hardened steel for hundreds of thousands to millions of shots. Same part, different tooling investment.

How many cavities should my injection mold have?

Driven by annual volume and piece price. One cavity for validation/low volume; 2–16+ cavities for repeat production to lower per-part cost. We model cavity count against your volume and tool budget.

Do you provide DFM before mold manufacturing?

Yes. DFM review is included with every mold quote and happens before steel is cut — covering wall thickness, draft, gates, undercuts and appearance risk.

Who owns the injection mold after payment?

The mold is customer-owned after payment. We can ship it to you or keep it in-house to run your parts via our Injection Molding Service. NDA is available on request.

Can you modify the mold after T1 sampling?

Yes. T1 findings drive mold modifications before final approval. Minor steel changes are part of the development path; larger changes are quoted and agreed with you.

Can you provide T1 inspection reports?

Yes. Before production release you can receive dimensional inspection data, an inspection / FAI report and sample photos. Tell us exactly which deliverables you need at quotation.

What CAD files do you accept?

STEP, STP, IGES, X_T, SolidWorks, plus 2D PDF/DWG for tolerances. The 3D model drives tool-path and simulation; the 2D carries the datums we inspect against.

Can you manufacture the mold and produce the plastic parts?

Yes. We build the mold and can run your parts in-house — one supplier from tooling to molded components, with the mold remaining yours. See our Injection Molding Service.

Request a Custom Plastic Injection Mold Quote

Send your 3D CAD and drawing. We return a DFM read, a recommended tooling structure, steel and a tooling cost breakdown — engineered, not estimated. The mold is yours.

NDA available
DFM review included
Engineering response within 1–2 business days
Mold is customer-owned
01Send CAD + drawingUpload your 3D model and 2D with tolerances — the more detail, the tighter the quote.
02DFM + tooling quoteWe return a DFM read, recommended structure, steel and a tooling cost breakdown.
03T1 sample & releaseBuild, trial and validate — then the production-ready mold is yours.

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