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Mould and die fabrication is the foundation of high-volume manufacturing. At Professional Tools & Dies Sdn Bhd (PTD), tooling has been our core competency since the company was established in 1990. We design and fabricate precision moulds, dies, jigs and fixtures that support consistent part quality across demanding production environments. Our in-house toolroom is equipped for the full toolmaking process, from design and engineering through machining, heat treatment and final polishing.
This service covers the complete design, engineering and fabrication of production tooling for high-volume manufacturing.
Core Deliverables:
The accuracy of a mould or die directly determines the accuracy of the parts produced from it. Precision tooling is a critical upstream investment that governs part quality, production consistency and long-term manufacturing cost.
PTD practices ESI to engage with customers at the concept and design stage, helping to identify tooling risks early and reduce the overall cost of product development.
CAD/CAM integration and CNC-controlled machining are applied throughout the toolmaking process to achieve consistent dimensional accuracy across all tooling components.


PTD fabricates both progressive and compound dies for sheet metal stamping operations. Progressive dies carry out multiple forming operations across a series of stations within a single press cycle, with the metal strip advancing automatically between strokes, allowing complex parts to be produced at high speed with minimal manual handling. Compound dies, by contrast, perform blanking and forming simultaneously in a single stroke, making them well suited for flat or simple-profile components where tight dimensional control and high output are the priority. Both die types are supported by an in-house tool maintenance department, ensuring dies remain in optimal condition for consistent long-term performance.
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PTD designs and fabricates injection moulds for a wide range of plastic components, from small precision parts to large structural panels. Mould design is performed using 3D CAD with mould flow analysis to validate gate location, filling behaviour and cooling efficiency before fabrication begins.
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PTD manufactures custom jigs and fixtures used across its own production processes and supplied to customers for use in their facilities. These tools are designed to secure parts in consistent positions, guide machining or assembly operations and reduce dependence on operator skill during repetitive tasks.
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PTD fabricates injection moulds, progressive and compound stamping dies, forming dies and custom jigs and fixtures. The specific tooling design is based on your product drawings, material requirements and production volume.
Tooling accuracy governs the dimensional consistency and surface finish of every part produced. Well-engineered tooling reduces defect rates, shortens cycle times and lowers the cost per part over the life of the programme. Poorly built tooling leads to dimensional variation, increased scrap and unplanned downtime.
Yes. PTD does not use standard off-the-shelf mould bases for all applications. Every mould and die is designed around your product drawing, chosen material and target production volume. DFM review is conducted before fabrication to confirm feasibility and optimise the tool design.
Tooling is required across virtually all industries that produce plastic or metal components in volume. PTD serves customers in automotive, electronics, semiconductor, medical devices, copier and printer, oil and gas and general industrial equipment manufacturing.
Tool lifespan is influenced by the grade of tooling steel used, the type of material being processed, the injection pressure or stamping tonnage applied and the consistency of preventive maintenance. PTD’s in-house tool maintenance department services and repairs tooling to extend operational life and maintain dimensional accuracy throughout the production programme.
Yes. PTD offers Early Supplier Involvement (ESI), where the tooling team works alongside the customer’s design engineers from the concept stage. This process helps identify manufacturability issues early, reduce tooling rework and shorten the timeline from design to first production parts.