Mold Making Service
Using high-performance metals and specialized machining processes, the production technique gives highly durable, precise, and accurate custom molds for several industrial uses.
At DEK, we value Design for Manufacturability (DFM) feedback as it helps optimize your design and ensure it can be efficiently produced. Our teams of professionals are always ready to assess your design and give expert advice to enhance mold manufacturability and functionality, eliminate defects, and reduce cost.

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High Quality Custom Fabrication de moules Services

With our many years of experience in mold making, we offer durable, cost-effective, highly precise, and custom molds. Whether you need just a prototype or mass production, DEK's team is always ready to help.
We follow a comprehensive production process from DFM review and material selection, to mold fabrication, surface finishing treatment, mold assembly, and lots more. Our well-equipped technological facilities, high-quality materials, and professionals allow us to deliver our mold-making service reliably and cost-effectively.
You can trust us to deliver anywhere in the world, thanks to our fast and efficient local and international delivery system.
- Highly competitive prices
- Délai d'exécution rapide
- 100% in-house mold production
- Tight tolerances of +/-0.005mm
- Custom surface treatments and finishing
- ISO 9001: 2015 Certified










Matériaux for Mold Making Service
Métaux
Plastiques
Aluminium
Aluminum is a lightweight, corrosion-resistant metal known for its excellent machinability and thermal conductivity. It is widely used in manufacturing due to its strength-to-weight ratio and cost-effectiveness in both prototyping and production applications.
With DEK’s specialized mold-making service, you get high-quality molds with fast turnaround and excellent thermal management. You get molds that are durable and ideal for low to medium-volume manufacturing. These aluminum molds are valuable in producing components like aerospace sensor casing, medical device housing, control panel interface, etc.
Alliage
Aluminum 2014, 2017A, 2024, 5052, 5083
Acier au carbone
Carbon steel is a strong, durable metal containing varying amounts of carbon. It is known for its hardness, wear resistance, and affordability, making it a popular choice for mold making in industrial applications.
We use carbon steel to craft durable molds that hold up well under repeated use. Its machinability and toughness allow us to create long-lasting tools with excellent precision. You benefit from molds that withstand pressure and wear, making them suitable for high-volume production. Our expert finishing ensures consistent performance and mold surface quality across industries.
Alliage
Carbon Steel 1215 and 12L14
Cuivre
Copper is a soft, highly conductive metal valued for its excellent thermal transfer properties. It is commonly used in mold components requiring efficient heat dissipation and rapid cooling during production cycles.
We use copper in mold inserts or core elements to enhance thermal regulation during molding. Its superior conductivity helps achieve faster cycle times and better dimensional control. You receive molds that contribute to consistent output and reduced downtime. We focus on tight machining tolerances and smooth surfaces to ensure optimal heat flow and production efficiency.
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Copper C101 and C110
Acier inoxydable
Stainless steel is a corrosion-resistant, strong, and durable material that maintains its integrity even in high-moisture or chemically harsh environments. It's ideal for producing long-lasting molds used in demanding applications.
Our mold-making service allows us to use stainless steel to create tough, high-wear molds suitable for complex production runs. You get molds that resist rust, distortion, and wear over time. You’ll get high-quality molds that are valuable in producing components like catheters and syringes, aerospace cabin components, sealing containers, etc.
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Stainless Steel 15-5, 17-4 PH, 2205 Duplex, 301, 303
Acier à outils
Tool steel is a high-strength, abrasion-resistant material designed to endure extreme conditions. It's known for maintaining sharp edges and dimensional stability under heat and pressure, making it essential in mold making.
We rely on tool steel to manufacture high-performance molds capable of repeated, high-pressure use. You benefit from molds that maintain shape and accuracy across extended production cycles. Our CNC processes deliver precision fits, and we apply expert finishing techniques to achieve excellent mold surfaces. This results in reliable, long-lasting tools that boost your production consistency.
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Tool Steel A2, A3, D2, H13, O1
ABS
ABS is a tough, impact-resistant plastic known for its ease of machining and low cost. It offers a good balance of strength and flexibility, making it ideal for visual and functional prototyping applications in mold development.
We use ABS to produce test molds and prototype tooling for evaluating mold design and function. This allows you to verify part geometry, fit, and finish before investing in full-scale metal tooling. Our machining delivers accurate dimensions and a smooth finish, helping you make informed design decisions. You benefit from reduced development time, lower costs, and high-quality mock-ups that reflect production intent without committing to final molds.
Nylon
Nylon is a strong, wear-resistant plastic with excellent mechanical properties and thermal resistance. Its toughness and stability make it suitable for evaluating mold durability in the early design phase.
Our mold-making service allows us to specially create mold prototypes when you need to simulate production conditions more closely. This allows you to test mold integrity under moderate heat and stress. You get high-fidelity prototypes that are durable and dimensionally accurate. Our precise machining ensures that every detail is captured, allowing you to refine mold design with confidence before switching to final metal tooling.
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Nylon 6, Nylon 6 (30% Glass Filled), Nylon 6/6 (30% Glass Filled), Nylon 6 Flame Retardant
PMMA
PMMA is a transparent, rigid plastic with excellent dimensional stability and clarity. It is often used for visual inspection and demonstration models due to its glass-like appearance and easy machinability.
We machine PMMA to help you create prototype molds or clear testing tools that showcase internal mold features. Its transparency lets you observe mold filling and part ejection behavior. You benefit from visually precise models that assist in technical presentations or internal evaluations. Our surface finishing highlights every detail, providing clarity and accuracy during testing.
PP
PP is a lightweight, chemically resistant plastic with good flexibility and fatigue resistance. It’s ideal for low-stress mold prototypes and fit-checking in various product development stages.
We use PP to help you assess mold fit, alignment, and part ejection with affordable, easily machinable prototypes. It enables quick design adjustments without the expense of metal tooling. Our mold-making service ensures dimensional reliability, making sure you test with confidence. You receive a clean, precise, and functional mock-up that keeps your development agile and cost-effective.
Notes
Homopolymère de PP, PP+GF(30%)
PVC
PVC is a versatile, low-cost plastic that’s easy to machine and known for chemical resistance and structural rigidity. It’s often chosen for early-stage mold prototyping and dimensional testing.
We use PVC to help you quickly produce prototype molds for evaluating part shape, tolerance, and assembly interaction. It allows cost-effective testing with reliable results. Our skilled teams machine PVC with precision to replicate fine details, so you can refine your mold design before investing further. You get fast results, clean finishes, and a dependable foundation for moving forward in production.
Instantané & Citations précises

Nous n'utilisons pas d'outils de devis automatisés en ligne, car ils sont très imprécis. Les plateformes de devis en ligne reposent uniquement sur des calculs basés sur des montants de coupe et des coefficients fixes, et ne tiennent pas compte des nuances de traitement réelles, comme la déformation du matériau après le traitement thermique, les exigences de tolérance strictes, le meulage après le traitement thermique, etc. Par conséquent, les calculs de prix automatisés peuvent entraîner des inexactitudes et, en fin de compte, augmenter vos coûts.
Mais chez DEK, vous pouvez être tranquille !
Nos devis sont à la fois rentables et précis, car nous disposons d'une équipe d'ingénieurs mécaniciens professionnels qui examinent méticuleusement chaque dessin. Ces ingénieurs ont plus de 10 ans d'expérience et possèdent une grande expertise en matière de programmation, de fonctionnement des machines, de post-traitement, de propriétés des matériaux, etc. Nous vous garantissons des devis précis dans un délai de 6 heures.
Nos avantages
2300+ ingénieurs Aimer travailler avec nous
Haute précision
We apply advanced machining technologies and quality control processes to build each mold with consistent precision. This allows you to create parts that fit and function exactly as intended, even in highly detailed or performance-sensitive applications.
Complex Geometry
Our experienced engineers and toolmakers are skilled in handling complex geometries that might challenge other providers. You can bring us your most demanding designs, and we’ll transform them into functional, manufacturable molds.
Certified Standard
All our mold-making processes follow certified industry standards to ensure your tools meet global manufacturing and safety requirements. You can trust our molds to meet stringent quality checks. We offer the documentation, testing, and traceability you need.
Finition de surface
Whether you need a high-gloss finish, textured surface, or matte look, we apply the correct treatments to the mold cavity to achieve it. This means you receive molded parts that are production-ready, visually appealing, and fit for end use right out of the press.
Délai d'exécution rapide
From quoting to final delivery, our streamlined workflow ensures your mold is produced and delivered as quickly as possible. You won’t face long delays or extended timelines. We help you meet project deadlines faster and speed up product launches.
Rapport coût-efficacité
We optimize designs for manufacturability, reduce cycle times, and minimize material waste to cut costs throughout the process. With scalable tooling options and durable molds, your long-term part production becomes more economical.



Notre Processus de commande
Envoyer l'appel d'offres
Envoyer l'appel d'offres avec les dessins 2D/3D et les exigences détaillées par courrier électronique ou par formulaire en ligne.
Revue et citation
Notre équipe d'ingénieurs examinera soigneusement chaque dessin et fournira un devis précis dans les 6 heures.
Confirmer la commande
Confirmez le devis, les détails et le calendrier de livraison, puis signez le contrat.
Production
Organiser le processus de production, lancer la programmation et l'usinage.
Contrôle de la qualité
Contrôle strict de la qualité pendant la production et l'inspection finale.
Emballage et expédition
Emballez les pièces, apposez les étiquettes d'identification des pièces et commencez l'expédition.
Envoyer l'appel d'offres 222
Revue et citation
Confirmer la commande
Production
QC
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FAQ
Fabrication de moules FAQ sur l'achat
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Que votre projet soit simple ou compliqué, qu'il s'agisse de métal ou de plastique, vous obtiendrez un devis précis dans les 6 heures.
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What is Mold Making?
Mold making is the process of creating a hollow form, or mold, that allows you to manufacture identical copies of a part over and over again. When you need consistent shape, detail, and accuracy in your parts, whether plastic, rubber, metal, or composite, you need a mold-making production process.
To manufacture molds, you begin by submitting a 3D design file or concept. That design is then transformed into a mold tool using metal, typically aluminum or steel. The mold serves as the negative shape into which your chosen material is injected or poured. This technique is widely used for prototyping, low-volume runs, and high-volume manufacturing. Whether you're testing a product idea or scaling production, mold making gives you control, repeatability, and professional results.
What are the Advantages of Mold Making?
Mold making gives you the power to produce identical parts with speed, precision, and cost-efficiency, whether you're prototyping or mass-producing. It reduces waste, shortens production cycles, and ensures consistent quality across every unit.
- High-dimensional accuracy
- Consistent part quality
- Faster production cycles
- Lower cost per unit
- Durable tooling lifespan
- Supports complex geometries
When Do You Need Mold Making Service?
You need mold-making services when you're looking to produce multiple identical parts with high accuracy and efficiency. It’s the right solution when your project demands repeatability, specific tolerances, or functional testing in end-use materials.
For instance, if you’re preparing to launch a new product, you might first create a prototype mold to test part fit, strength, and design. Once that’s finalized, you move to production mold making for thousands or even millions of units. Mold making is also essential if you want to scale up from Impression 3D or CNC-machined prototypes to a more streamlined and economical production method.