Precision Mold Making Services | CNC Machining for Molds & Dies
Build better molds with PROFIT Precision. We deliver high-precision CNC machining for injection molds, die cast dies, stamping tools, and prototype molds — with tight tolerances, fast turnaround, and DFM feedback within 24 hours.
5000+ Mold Projects Delivered
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Advanced Mold Design Support
Why choose PROFIT for mold making?
At PROFIT Precision, we specialize in manufacturing precision mold components and die sets for the tooling industry. We support mold makers, injection molders, and die casters with high-accuracy CNC machining of hardened tool steels, complex cavity geometries, and tight-tolerance mold base components.
IATF 16949 Quality
LS Manufacturing operates under strict IATF 16949:2016 standards, ensuring the rigorous consistency, traceability, and accuracy required for critical vehicle systems.
Scalable Production
We bridge the gap from prototype to mass production. From one-off engine components to high-volume injection molding, we scale to your needs.
Range of Services
Our facility offers a diverse range of technologies, including precision CNC machining, pressure die casting, and 3D printing for rapid tooling.
Rapid Time-to-Market
Our streamlined workflow and global logistics network fulfill urgent orders with industry-leading lead times, helping you meet tight development cycles.
Supply Chain Flexibility
We provide on-demand support for line-down emergencies and part recalls, offering a flexible manufacturing buffer to mitigate your supply chain risks.
Expert DFM Feedback
Our engineers perform comprehensive DFM analysis on every upload, providing fast, accurate quotes and technical feedback to ensure part viability.
Precision Mold Components for Demanding Tooling Applications
The mold and die industry demands components machined from hardened tool steels with exceptional surface finish and dimensional accuracy. PROFIT Precision specializes in machining mold bases, cavity inserts, and die components for injection molding, die casting, and stamping applications. To accelerate your mold project, contact our experts or request a custom quote today.
Mold components we manufacture with precision CNC machining
The mold making industry demands components machined from hardened materials with mirror-quality surface finishes. PROFIT Precision prioritizes the core requirements of mold engineers:
Mold components we deliver:
The mold making industry demands components machined from hardened materials with mirror-quality surface finishes. PROFIT Precision prioritizes the core requirements of mold engineers:
Quality Certifications for Mold Making
PROFIT Precision ISO 9001 quality system and advanced CMM inspection capabilities ensure every mold component meets the tight tolerances and surface finish requirements of the tooling industry.
Process Traceability
CTQ Monitoring
Digital Inspection
Certified Network
Mold Making CNC Applications & Use Cases
PROFIT provides precision machining solutions for the mold and die industry. From injection mold cavities to die cast components, we deliver tooling parts that meet the demanding requirements of mold makers and production facilities worldwide.
Materials We Machine for Mold Making Applications
Certified Metals
AL 6061-T6, AL 7075-T6, AL 5052, AL 2024, AL5083
SS304, SS316L, 17-4 PH, SS410, SUS303
4140, 4340, Carbon Steel 1018, 1045
Grade 2, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V)
C360 Brass, Pure Copper, Bronze C932, H59 Brass, H63 Brass
Inconel 718, Hastelloy, Monel
Engineering Plastics
Delrin 150, Delrin AF
Virgin, PEEK GF30%
Medical Grade, Flame-Retardant
Virgin, Filled Grades
Nylon 66, PA6 + MoS2, Glass-Filled
Industrial PVC, Optical Clear PC
Precision Mold Making & Tooling Machining Services
3 & 4-Axis CNC Machining
5-Axis CNC Machining
CNC Turning
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Die Casting
All CNC services
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our precision mold making and tooling CNC machining capabilities.
Q1: What materials can PROFIT machine for mold and die applications?
We specialize in machining a wide range of mold and die materials including tool steels such as P20, H13, D2, A2, S7, and 420 stainless for corrosion-resistant mold applications. We also machine pre-hardened steels like 4140 and 4340 for mold base plates and support components, aluminum 6061 and 7075 for prototype molds and low-volume production tooling, and copper alloys for electrode machining and cooling channel inserts. All materials are sourced from certified mills with full material certifications for traceability and quality assurance.
Q2: What tolerances can PROFIT achieve on mold cavity machining?
Our standard machining tolerance for mold components is ±0.03mm, with the ability to achieve ±0.01mm on critical cavity surfaces and shut-off areas using our DMG MORI 5-axis machining centers. Surface finishes down to Ra 0.8 are achievable for polished cavity surfaces, and we can provide EDM finishing for sharp internal corners and fine detail features. All critical dimensions are verified using LK Group CMM equipment with full dimensional reporting included in the shipment documentation.
Q3: Can PROFIT handle hardened steel machining for production molds?
Yes. PROFIT regularly machines hardened tool steels up to HRC 62 for production mold cavities, core inserts, and die components. Our CNC equipment is configured for rigid machining of hard materials, utilizing appropriate tooling and optimized cutting parameters to achieve accurate cavity geometry and surface finish directly in the hardened state. This capability eliminates the need for EDM finishing in many applications, reducing lead times and overall tooling cost. We also support soft machining of mold steels for heat treatment followed by final machining operations.
Q4: Does PROFIT provide DFM feedback for mold designs?
Yes. Every mold project receives a comprehensive Design for Manufacturability (DFM) analysis before production begins. Our engineering team reviews the design for potential machining challenges including deep cavity access, thin wall sections, sharp internal corners, cooling channel placement, and ejection system geometry. We provide actionable recommendations to improve manufacturability, reduce cycle time, and lower overall tooling cost. Our standard DFM turnaround is 24 hours from receipt of your CAD files, ensuring your mold project stays on schedule.
Q5: What is the typical lead time for mold component machining?
Lead times depend on complexity and material. For prototype mold inserts and simple cavity components from aluminum or pre-hardened steel, typical turnaround is 3 to 5 business days. For production mold cavities and cores from hardened tool steels requiring multiple machining setups and EDM operations, typical lead times are 7 to 15 business days. Complete mold base assemblies with multiple components typically require 15 to 25 business days depending on complexity. We provide accurate lead time estimates during the quoting process based on your specific requirements.
Q6: What quality documentation comes with mold component shipments?
Every mold component shipment includes a Certificate of Compliance (CoC) with dimensional inspection report covering all critical features and cavity dimensions. Additional documentation available upon request: Material Certificates with mill test reports, First Article Inspection (FAI) reports, CMM inspection reports with full dimensional data, surface finish measurement reports for cavity surfaces, and hardness testing certifications for heat-treated components. Our quality team maintains complete batch records for full traceability of every mold component we manufacture.