Customized Melamine Tableware Mould High Precision Dish Bowl Plate Mold
Product Detail
Melamine tableware molds are specialized precision molds used to thermo-compress melamine resin powder (Melamine) into tableware under conditions of high temperature and high pressure; at their core, they are compression molds that determine the shape, dimensional precision, and surface texture of the finished tableware.
Key Technical Parameters
l Number of Cavities: 1–16 (typically 1–4), balancing production output with precision.
l Operating Temperature: 145–165°C
l Molding Pressure: 25–35 MPa (250–350 kg/cm²)
l Curing Time: 10–30 seconds per cycle (depending on product thickness)
l Mold Lifespan: 300,000–1,000,000 cycles (depending on steel material and maintenance)
l Compatible Press: 200–1200-ton hydraulic press
Classification
l By Product: There are specialized molds dedicated to the production of various tableware items, such as spoons, plates, cups, and more.
l By Cavity Count: To enhance efficiency, molds are typically designed with a multi-cavity structure; this means that a single molding cycle can simultaneously produce multiple products—for instance, extruding four or even more spoons at once.
l By Function: Corresponding to the equipment used, molds are further categorized into single-color molds and dual-color molds.
FAQ
Question1:What products can one set of mold produce?
Almost all melamine tableware, including bowls, plates, dishes, spoons, cups, lunch boxes, kitchenware, etc. One product corresponds to one set of mold.
Question2:What steel is used for the mold?
P20/718
Question3:Can logos or patterns be printed on the products via the mold?
Yes, there are two ways:
1. Etch patterns/logos directly on themold cavity.
2. Produce with decal paper matching the mold.
The finished products are formed in one step, with clear patterns/logos that will not fade.
Question4:How to maintain the mold?
- Clean and rust-proof the mold after production.
- Avoid heavy impact and rough demolding.
- Polish and trim flash regularly.
Question5:What are the mold temperature and pressure?
Temperature: 145–170°C
Pressure: 25–35 MPa
Determined by the mold structure and product size.













