Automotive interior tooling for Thermoforming and Foaming
In addition to thermoforming and foaming molds, we also design and manufacture automotive molds for the automotive sector.
Our automotive molds are designed for components that are typically produced through thermoforming and related industrial forming processes. These molds are engineered to shape plastic sheets into high-quality formed parts used in vehicle interiors and functional assemblies, where dimensional stability and surface quality are key.
We do not specialize in high-volume injection molds for structural exterior components such as bumpers or grilles. Instead, our focus is on tooling for interior and auxiliary automotive parts where thermoforming tooling and aluminum mold design directly influence part fit, trim accuracy and production effectiveness.
These are specific molds which are used to make internal plastic components of vehicles.
Cars, and all vehicles mainly, are in fact made up of a considerable number of components made with Modelleria Piva’s produced molds.
Each component is made with the use of a specific mold.
Automotive Molds Desing and Manufacturing
Upon receiving the information and needs from the customer, Modelleria Piva’s design and planning department carries out the project in a 3D prototype using state-of-the-art graphic and computer systems.
Subsequently, the project takes shape in the mechanical machining department, where modern CNC stations precisely apply all the specifications received from the design department.
Once assembled and finished, molds are tested and checked with 3D laser scanner systems that guarantee perfect dimensional accuracy.
FAQs
No. We specialize in tooling for formed automotive components such as interior panels, liners, covers and housings produced through thermoforming and related forming methods. We do not manufacture high-volume injection molds for exterior structural parts like bumpers, grilles or chassis components.
We provide custom aluminum molds and tooling for automotive parts that require precise forming, such as interior trim panels, liners, insulation components, cover housings, and functional assemblies. These are typically produced through thermoforming tooling and related forming processes in industrial production environments.