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What We Can Do for You

Rapid Prototyping

Prototype tooling before mass production. It includes soft (temporary) and hard (durable) tooling. Methods like 3D printing, CNC machining, injection molding, and vacuum casting enable quick, cost-effective testing. It improves design validation, material selection, and production efficiency while reducing development costs and time.

Bridge tooling

Bridge tooling enables low-to-mid volume production using cost-effective, temporary tools like aluminium molds or CNC machining. This approach allows quick design validation, reduces costs, and accelerates market entry while permanent tooling is still in development for large-scale production.

Design Services

Automotive tooling design services specialize in creating high-precision tools molds, and fixtures crucial for vehicle manufacturing. Our offerings include CAD modeling and simulation for virtual testing, mold and die design for injection molding and stamping, as well as jigs and fixtures for assembly and inspection. We provide prototype and bridge tooling to facilitate early-stage testing, while integrating automation and robotics to boost production efficiency. These comprehensive solutions guarantee accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and streamlined manufacturing processes in the automotive industry.

Production tooling

Production tooling refers to the high-precision, durable tools, molds, dies, and fixtures used in large-scale manufacturing. Made from hardened steel or other robust materials, it ensures consistency, precision, and efficiency in high-volume production. Although it requires a significant initial investment, production tooling is designed for long-term use, making it cost-effective over time. Toolsstamp specialises in injection molds for plastic components, stamping dies for metal forming, casting molds for metal and plastic production, and jigs and fixtures for machining and assembly. Widely used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods.

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