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Producr design,mold design, mold making and produce plastic parts
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Mold fabrication, Injection etc;
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ABS,BMC, SMC, AS,PVC,Nylon(PA),PP,PC,PE,POM,PS,HDPE,TPE,TPU etc
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Polishing finish,Texture Finish,Glossy Finish,Electroplating,Painting,Slik print,Rubber Painting etc
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Color
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RAL/PANTONE color
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Mold Standard
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DME,LKM,FUTA,HASCO etc.
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Mould Base
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as per customer's requirement
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Tolerance
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0.01~0.1mm
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All kinds of plastic injection parts being used in a variety of industrial application
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| Item | Description |
| 1.Mould material | P20,718H,45#,STAVAX ESR S136,H13,2316,2083,2344 |
| 2.Hardness of steel | vacuum quenching ,nitride,HRC41-47, HRC46-50,HRC60 |
| 3.Inserts / Slider steel | H13 (DIN.1.2344),tempered with HRC46-50 |
| 4.Mould spare parts | H13 (Din 1.2344),tempered with HRC40-45,nitrited with HRC60-62 |
| 5.Mould base | LKM,HASCO |
| 6.Mould cavity | Single / Multi |
| 7.Runner system | Hot / Cold |
| 8.CAD centre for data formats | IGES,X_T,STP & DWG,etc |
| 9.Plastic material | ABS,PC,PE,PP,PS. |
| 10.Mould life | 80000- more than 1000000 |
| 11.Delivery time | 4-8 weeks |
| 12.Terms of payment | T/T, Paypal, Western Union and so on |

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1.Product Design,Structural Optimization,Process Optimization
2.Mold Making,Plastic Molding Parts,Casting Parts,Machining Part
3.Manage Project,Control The Delivery and Quality of Products
4.Arranging the Transportation,Customs Clearance and other Matters for You.
In order to ensure the quality of the orders,our independent QC members to carry out strict inspection at each
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(1)Incoming material inspection
(2)Inspection of work-in-progress
(3)Finished product inspection
(4)Random warehouse inspections
All of our operations are strictly compliant with ISO 9001: 2015 guidelines.
To benefit from our strong OEM/ODM capabilities and considerate services, contact us today.
We will sincerely create and share success with all clients.

Advantages:
1. Competitive price.
2. Strict quality control system.
3. Quick mold making and delivery.
4. Advanced equipment, excellent R&D teams.
5. Professional technicians and rich experienced workers.
1. What is a Socket Holder?
A Socket Holder is a tool organizer designed to store and keep track of various types and sizes of socket wrenches. It helps organize sockets in a systematic way, allowing easy access and preventing them from being lost or misplaced. Socket holders come in different formats, such as rails, trays, or boxes, and are usually made from metal or plastic.
2. What materials are Socket Holders made from?
Socket holders are typically made from durable materials like:
Steel: Often used for metal socket holders, offering strength and stability.
Plastic: Lightweight and resistant to corrosion, but can wear down over time.
Aluminum: Provides a balance between strength and weight.
Some high-end socket holders might also feature rubber inserts or foam padding for extra protection.
3. How do I organize sockets on a Socket Holder?
To organize your sockets:
Group by size: Place the sockets on the holder in order from smallest to largest or group them by drive size (1/4", 3/8", 1/2" etc.).
Use a color-coded system: Some socket holders come with color-coded sections for different sizes, making it easier to spot the right socket quickly.
Keep common sizes together: If you frequently use certain sizes, place them in the most accessible spots.
4. What are the different types of Socket Holders?
There are several types of socket holders, including:
Rail-style holders: These consist of a long bar with clips or posts to hold sockets, typically used for 1/4", 3/8", or 1/2" drive sockets.
Tray-style holders: These are flat trays with pre-sized slots for each socket, perfect for keeping everything in one place.
Box-style holders: These holders resemble small toolboxes and often come with compartments for different socket sizes.
5. How do I choose the right Socket Holder for my tools?
To choose the right socket holder:
Consider your socket set: Choose a holder that fits the number and size of sockets you own (1/4", 3/8", 1/2" drive, etc.).
Material: If you need something more durable, opt for steel or aluminum. For lighter use, plastic should work fine.
Portability: If you need to carry your sockets around, look for a compact holder or a box-style holder with a handle.
6. Can I store other tools with my sockets in a Socket Holder?
Some socket holders have additional space or compartments where you can store other small tools like ratchets, extensions, or even a few wrenches. However, socket holders are mainly designed to keep sockets organized, so for larger tools, it's best to use a separate tool organizer.
7. Are Socket Holders adjustable?
Some socket holders come with adjustable clips or slides that allow you to customize the spacing to fit different sizes of sockets. This feature is especially helpful if you have a set with a variety of socket types and sizes.
8. How do I maintain my Socket Holder?
To keep your socket holder in good condition:
Clean regularly: Wipe off any dirt, grease, or rust from metal holders.
Check for damage: If you notice any clips or pegs are broken, replace them to keep your sockets securely in place.
Avoid overloading: Don't overstuff your socket holder; it could cause the sockets to fall out or the holder to bend.
9. Can I use a Socket Holder for other small parts or tools?
Yes, some socket holders can also be used to organize other small parts like nuts, bolts, screws, or even small hand tools. However, make sure the slots or holders are the right size for these items to avoid any spills or misplacement.
10. Can I hang my Socket Holder on the wall?
Some socket holders, especially the rail-style ones, are designed to be wall-mounted. If your holder doesn't come with mounting options, you can always use adhesive hooks or screws to hang it, as long as it's securely fastened.