Die Construction
Cameron Tool is committed to provide state of the art, premium quality, and cost efficient tools to solve our customer challenges. Combining our precision machined components assembled by experienced and skilled die makers, our tooling will meet your specifications and delivery requirements. We are dedicated to continuous improvement and look at ways to improve our processes everyday.
Die construction involves high-precision machining to create molds and tools with exact tolerances, ensuring accurate and consistent manufacturing of parts.
High-quality tool steels and other durable materials are chosen for die construction to withstand the pressures and stresses of the production process.
Dies can be custom-designed to meet specific requirements, including the shape, size, and complexity of the parts to be produced.
Various types of dies are used depending on the process, such as stamping dies, injection molds, and extrusion dies, each tailored to different manufacturing needs.
Dies are often heat-treated to enhance their hardness and durability, improving their performance and extending their lifespan.
The surface of the die is meticulously finished to ensure smooth operation and to achieve high-quality surface finishes on the produced parts.
Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to keep dies in optimal condition, reducing downtime and maintaining production quality.
Modern die construction incorporates advanced technologies like computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) to enhance precision and efficiency.
Cameron Tool provides single-source capabilities for stamping die manufacturing, from single dies to large programs with multiple tools.
We build dies ranging from 48 to 220 inches for materials including mild steels, stainless steel, high-strength steels, and aluminum.
Utilizing CNC machining, laser technology, and 3D metrology solutions, we ensure precision, efficiency, and rapid dimensional
All dies undergo in-house press try-outs to validate performance and readiness for production.