The custom price of rotomolding molds is mainly determined by the following aspects:
1. Mold design and size:
The custom price of molds depends on the complexity of the design and the size of the mold.
Complex mold designs require more man-hours and technology, so the price is higher.
In addition, the size of the mold will also affect the cost of materials and production processes, which will affect the custom price.
2. Material selection:
Different materials can be selected when customizing molds, such as steel, aluminum, plastic, etc.
The cost of different materials varies greatly, so the choice of materials will directly affect the custom price.
Generally speaking, molds made of more durable materials are more expensive.
3. Manufacturing process and working hours:
Mold making requires a series of process flows, such as CNC machining, EDM, wire cutting, etc.
Different process flows require different equipment and working hours, which affects the custom price.
Some complex molds may require multiple process flows, resulting in increased costs.
4. Customization quantity:
Large-volume mold customization can reduce costs because it can achieve production line optimization and resource sharing.
On the contrary, small-batch mold customization is more expensive because it requires more manpower and equipment to adapt to diverse needs
5. Additional requirements:
Sometimes customers may have some additional requirements for mold customization, such as special materials, surface treatment, additional functions, etc.
These additional requirements will increase costs and increase the customization price.
6. Market supply and demand relationship:
Mold customization prices will also be affected by market supply and demand.
When market demand is low and competition is fierce, mold customization prices may fall.
On the contrary, when market demand is high and supply is relatively insufficient, customization prices may rise.
In general, the customization price of rotational molding molds is mainly determined by multiple factors such as mold design and size, material selection, production process and working hours, customization quantity, additional requirements, and market supply and demand. When customizing molds, customers need to consider these factors according to their own needs and choose a suitable solution.