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Export Injection Molds

Injection molds built in China for shipment to overseas molders, with documentation, spare parts, packing and acceptance checks.

Export Injection Molds review path
Tooling review visual showing CAD, mold structure and sample evidence used to scope risk before steel.
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Export Injection Molds review path

Injection molds built in China for shipment to overseas molders, with documentation, spare parts, packing and acceptance checks.

Define the file status and tooling purposeReview geometry, material and sample riskClarify mold structure and quote assumptionsPlan T1 evidence and correction gates

Buyer intent and RFQ focus

Decision areaWhat to clarify
Best-fit search intentOverseas molders, brands or procurement teams that want the mold manufactured in China and transferred to a local or third-party injection molding facility.
Quote variablesDestination country, mold standard, hot runner or connector requirements, spare parts, mold drawings, trial resin and acceptance rules.
Evidence to requestMold design package, trial report, spare parts list, packing list, anti-rust protection, water/electric connection notes and shipping photos.

What the buyer should receive

DeliverableWhy it matters
Receiving-molder standardDME, HASCO or shop-specific requirements for components, connectors, water and electrical interfaces.
Export handoff packageMold drawings, BOM, spare list, setup notes, trial report and sample acceptance status.
Final mold inspectionMovement, fitting, water lines, hot runner, safety, corrosion protection and packing confirmation.
Shipment evidencePacking list, anti-rust photos, crate photos, spare parts record and final release note.

Red flags before deposit

The receiving molder has not confirmed standards before mold design approval.Shipment is approved with sample photos but without drawings, spares or setup notes.Hot-runner, electrical, water or hydraulic connectors are left to the last week.Ownership, final payment and mold release rules are not written down.

Questions to answer before quoting

Where will the mold run, and what standards does that shop require?Which spare parts, electrodes, inserts or wear components must ship with the tool?What sample, trial report and documentation are needed before final balance payment?Who owns the mold drawings, maintenance records and future modification data?

How buyers should use this route

This page should help the buyer decide whether the project is ready for mold quotation, still needs DFM cleanup, or should start with prototype or rescue review. A useful inquiry explains project stage, part function, tooling purpose, production expectation and the evidence needed after T1.

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