Toolmaking department

In our toolmaking department, we create molds that combine maximum dimensional accuracy with the highest reliability. The diversity of our customers’ products often leads to complex manufacturing and modification processes.

Thanks to our decades of experience and a modern, fully equipped workshop, we are able to handle these requirements with confidence.

Our team has extensive expertise in the production, maintenance, and servicing of injection molds. Adjustments, modifications, or smaller new tool productions are carried out in-house – quickly, reliably, and with short decision-making paths.

Our Services at a Glance

  • Maintenance and servicing of injection molds
  • Adjustment and optimization of existing molds
  • Repairs and modifications during series production
  • Documentation and functional testing before reuse
  • Support for mold sampling and series approval

Our toolmaking department works hand in hand with production: short distances, fast decisions, and minimal downtime. With digital tool data and structured maintenance processes, we always have full control over the condition of each tool and can intervene precisely when needed.

Processes

Gas-Assisted Injection Molding
A process in which gas is used to push out the plastic core, creating a hollow cavity inside the plastic part. This reduces material usage.
Two-Component Injection Molding
A process in which two different types of plastic are used to produce a single part in one manufacturing step.
Stack Mold
A specialized injection mold with multiple levels (tiers) that allows the production of several parts per cycle simultaneously, without significantly increasing the clamping force of the injection molding machine.
Variothermal Injection Molding
Injection molds are precisely temperature-controlled during the molding process – they are strongly heated before injection and rapidly cooled afterward. This improves surface quality, reduces weld lines, and enables the production of complex, high-gloss parts without visible flow marks.
Insert Molding
A mold used to position pre-made inserts (e.g., metal parts) into the cavity, which are then overmolded. This creates composite components of plastic and other materials in a single manufacturing step.