S136 Core Inserts for Plastic Cap Injection Moulds - Corrosion Resistant, High Precision, Long-life Mold Components
S136 core inserts are high-performance mold components used on the core side (moving half) of plastic cap injection molds. They form critical internal features such as the cap inner diameter, threads, sealing zones, and fit-related geometries—areas that directly determine whether a cap assembles smoothly and seals reliably.
Manufactured from S136 stainless mold steel, these core inserts are commonly selected for cap molds because they combine excellent corrosion resistance, strong polishability, and stable heat-treatment performance—important when molds run long production cycles, face humid environments, or require frequent cleaning.
As a custom precision mold parts manufacturer, we machine S136 core inserts to customer drawings with strict control of datums, concentricity, surface finish, and fit tolerances, supporting both new mold builds and replacement cores.
A core insert (core) is the male forming component in an injection mold. In plastic cap molds, the core is especially critical because it defines functional dimensions and sealing performance.
- Inner wall and inner diameter (ID)
- Threads / bayonet features (depending on cap design)
- Sealing lands and contact surfaces
- Snap-fit structures and retention features
- Ejection-related geometry interfaces (when designed into the core system)
S136 is a stainless mold steel widely used for molding environments where corrosion resistance and surface stability matter. Typical reasons customers choose S136 include:
- Resistance to rust/corrosion from humidity, cooling water conditions, and cleaning chemicals
- Good polishability for smooth surfaces and stable release
- Reliable hardness potential after proper heat treatment, supporting long service life
These components are used in plastic cap injection molds as core inserts for multi-cavity or single-cavity systems.
- New cap mold projects requiring stainless cores
- Replacement cores for maintenance or damage recovery
- Core redesigns to improve fit, sealing, or cycle stability
(We focus on the mold function rather than claiming specific end products beyond "plastic caps," since cap geometry varies widely by project.)
Cap cores require tight control in both dimensional accuracy and surface quality, especially for threads and sealing areas.
- Precision CNC turning and milling
- Grinding for critical OD/ID and datum surfaces
- EDM / wire EDM for special geometry (if required)
- Heat treatment coordination (vacuum hardening + tempering, per spec)
- Polishing / fine finishing for functional areas
- Concentricity and runout between forming surfaces and locating datums
- Thread profile accuracy (if threaded cap core)
- Surface finish at sealing lands to support consistent sealing and easy ejection
- Repeatable fit into the mold base or core plate (interchangeability)
- Dimensional inspection reports available
- Material certification available upon request
- Marking and traceability options (as specified)
In cap production, small deviations in core geometry can cause assembly issues, leakage, or inconsistent torque. Precision S136 cores help maintain stable sealing and consistent fit across long runs.
S136's corrosion resistance helps reduce rust-related surface defects and maintenance frequency, supporting longer mold uptime and cleaner production.
Properly finished core surfaces improve release behavior and help maintain consistent part appearance, reducing unplanned stoppages and scrap.
Core inserts allow targeted replacement instead of reworking the entire mold block, reducing downtime and maintenance cost.
To quote S136 core inserts accurately, please provide:
- 3D CAD (STEP/IGES) + 2D drawing with tolerances
- Confirmed material: S136 (or accepted equivalents, if any)
- Heat treatment requirement: target hardness (if specified)
- Surface finish/polish requirement for forming areas
- Critical dimensions list (threads, sealing zones, key IDs/ODs)
- Fit details: locating diameter, shoulder, retention method, datum references
- Quantity and desired lead time
- Inspection/document needs (FAI, CMM report format, traceability)
If you're replacing an existing core, providing the original drawing (or mating part dimensions) helps ensure drop-in fit.
Yes. We are a custom precision mold parts manufacturer and produce strictly to your drawings, tolerances, and datum definitions.
Yes. We can provide dimensional inspection reports and material certification upon request.
We can evaluate expedited production depending on geometry, heat treatment route, and required inspection scope.
S136 is commonly chosen for its strong corrosion resistance and good polishability. The best choice depends on environment, finish requirement, and lifecycle expectations—share your conditions and we can recommend accordingly.
Typically the sealing land, thread profile, and locating datums are most critical, because they affect sealing, assembly torque, and interchangeability.
Yes. We can manufacture core sets with controlled cavity-to-cavity consistency and provide inspection data for key dimensions.
Send us your STEP/2D drawings, tolerance requirements, and target hardness/finish, and we'll respond quickly with a clear quotation, lead time, and quality documentation options.
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