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S136 Stainless Steel Injection Mold for High Polishing Optical Medical Parts with Corrosion Resistance
| Place of Origin | Xiamen, Fujian, China |
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| Brand Name | Creator |
| Certification | ISO 9001:2015 |
| Model Number | KD-S136-001 |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Pieces |
| Price | Negotiation |
| Packaging Details | Export-grade carton with PE bag, palletized for container shipment |
| Delivery Time | 25-35 working days for new mold, 7-15 days for production |
| Payment Terms | T/T, L/C, PayPal, Western Union |
| Supply Ability | 100000 Pieces per Month |
| Steel Grade | S136 (420 ESR) | Hardness | 48-52 HRC |
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| Best For | Optical / Medical Parts | ||
| Highlight | S136 Stainless Steel Injection Mold,High Polishing Mold Tooling,Corrosion Resistance Molding Tool |
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S136 Stainless Steel Injection Mold for High Polishing Optical Medical Parts with Corrosion Resistance
Xiamen Creator Technology Co., Ltd. manufactures injection molds using premium S136 (420 ESR) stainless mold steel, ideal for high-polish optical and medical parts requiring corrosion resistance, excellent polishability, and long-term dimensional stability. S136 is the preferred choice for transparent PMMA and PC optical components and medical device molds.
Key Features & Advantages
- Premium S136 (420 ESR) stainless mold steel with 48-52 HRC hardness
- Superior corrosion resistance against PVC, POM, and flame-retardant resins
- Excellent polishability achieving SPI A1 mirror finish (Ra ≤ 0.025μm)
- High wear resistance ensuring mold life of 500,000+ shots
- Uniform hardness through-thickness for dimensional stability
- Vacuum heat treatment with triple tempering for stress relief
Technical Specifications
| Mold Steel | S136 (420 ESR Stainless) |
| Hardness | 48-52 HRC |
| Polishability | SPI A1 Mirror (Ra ≤ 0.025μm) |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent (vs PVC, FR Resins) |
| Mold Life | 500,000 - 1,000,000 shots |
| Application | Optical Lenses, Medical Devices, Transparent Parts |
| Heat Treatment | Vacuum + Triple Tempering |
| Tolerance | ±0.01mm |
Manufacturing Excellence
Since 2007, our mold steel selection is driven by application requirements. For optical and medical molds, we exclusively use S136 ESR stainless steel sourced from certified mills (Assab, Bohler, Daido). Each steel batch is verified with spectrometer analysis before machining. Our vacuum heat treatment with triple tempering ensures optimal hardness distribution and stress relief for long-term dimensional stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why use S136 stainless steel for molds?
A: S136 offers excellent corrosion resistance against aggressive resins (PVC, FR grades), superior polishability for optical parts, and consistent hardness through the entire cavity depth.
Q: What is the difference between S136 and NAK80?
A: S136 is stainless with superior corrosion resistance, ideal for medical and optical parts. NAK80 is pre-hardened with excellent polishability for general high-gloss applications without corrosion concerns.
Q: How do you verify steel quality?
A: We use spectrometer analysis to verify chemical composition of every steel batch, and hardness testing to confirm heat treatment results before machining.
Q: When should I choose S136 over P20 or 718H?
A: Choose S136 when producing transparent optical parts, medical components, or parts using corrosive resins (PVC, flame-retardant grades) where surface quality and corrosion resistance are critical.

