A mold is the most important tool in your production process. Every part it produces carries its quality, its dimensional accuracy, its surface finish, its consistency stamped into every production cycle across its entire working life. A mold made with insufficient precision produces inaccurate parts consistently, at volume, with no possibility of correction in production. A mold built on the wrong tool steel wears prematurely and delivers decreasing quality as production progresses.
At Nawat Al Tashkeel Al Madani, we apply our 4-axis CNC milling capability, our tool steel expertise, and our toolmaking experience to produce molds that Saudi Arabia's manufacturers can rely on from the first trial part to the ten-thousandth production cycle.
Get a Mold Making Quote in 24 HoursFor years, Saudi manufacturers accepted the reality of sourcing precision molds from overseas China, Turkey, or Europe because local mold making capability at the required quality standard simply was not available. The costs were significant: 6–12 week lead times for production molds, high logistics costs for heavy tool steel tooling, communication friction across time zones and languages, and critically no local support for mold adjustments, repairs, and modifications once the mold was in production.Nawat Al Tashkeel Al Madani has changed this equation. By investing in the CNC milling capability, tool steel expertise, and toolmaking skill needed to produce production-quality molds locally in Saudi Arabia, we offer manufacturers faster lead times, lower logistics costs, direct technical communication, and ongoing support once the mold is in production without compromising on the dimensional accuracy and surface quality that production molds require.
Request a Mold Making QuoteP20 tool steel is widely used for standard production plastic injection molds due to its excellent machinability, durability, and cost efficiency for medium production volumes. It provides reliable dimensional stability and good surface finish quality for most industrial molding applications.H13 tool steel is selected for high production molds, engineering thermoplastics, and applications exposed to elevated temperatures and high wear conditions. H13 offers superior hardness, thermal resistance, and long term production durability for demanding manufacturing environments.D2 tool steel is commonly used for sheet metal dies, blanking tools, and stamping applications requiring high wear resistance and edge retention across long production runs.Material selection depends on production volume, molded material type, dimensional tolerance requirements, operating temperature, and expected tool lifespan. Our engineering team advises clients on the most suitable tool steel specification for each mold making project.