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Tools and Dies

1,408 Verified Suppliers (Page 1 of 29)
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Ready Technology, Inc.  
Dayton, OH
Mfrs. & Sells Ready Benders(R), ISO 9001:2015 Certified
 
Swiss Craft Precision Grinding, Inc.  
Berne, IN
Carbide & steel die tooling
 
Four Star Tool & Die, Inc.  
Wichita, KS
Tool & die job shop
 
Overton Industries  
Mooresville, IN
Carbide & ceramic tools for metal forming
 
Streeter Machine & Tool, Inc.  
Prairie City, IA
Industrial tooling & precision aerospace machining
 
Holbert Engineering Co., Inc.  
South Bend, IN
Dies, fixtures & industrial machinery
 
Johnson Machine Co.  
Clearfield, PA
Refractory & paver dies & molds & custom machine parts fabrication, including CNC & general machining, cylinder head & flywheel resurfacing, welding & heat treating
 
K&K Tool & Die Inc.  
Fraser, MI
Tool & die job shop
 
Kersey Tool & Die Co., Inc.  
Kersey, PA
Tool & die & general machining job shop
 
Midalpro USA, Inc.  
Alpharetta, GA
Plastic injection molding & tool & die job shop
 
Midwest Tool, Inc.  
Joplin, MO
Quality products, quality service. Large machining, tool & die makers, turning & milling.
 
PeakView Pinewood Tool LLC  
Menomonee Falls, WI
Tool & die & machining job shop
 
Triple C Machine, LLC  
Livingston, TN
We're small enough to care about your company and large enough to serve all your needs
 
Wilkinson Tool & Die, Inc./Midwest Metal Stamping, Inc.  
Lake Mills, IA
Metal stamping & tool & die job shop, including fixtures, production machining & subassemblies
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Muskego, WI
Short Run Machining
 
Sussex, WI
EDM job shop, including CNC sinker (plunge) EDM, plunge EDM, manual hole drilling, wire machining & sinker (plunge) EDM
 
Ellington, CT
Tooling-Design and Build, Gages & Fixtures
 
Fortson, GA
Contract & general machining, tool & die job shop, prototypes
 
Valley City, OH
Metal stampings & tool & die job shop
 
Wakefield, MA
Laser steel rule dies for folding cartons, labels, envelopes, graphic arts, gaskets, membrane switches, flexible printed circuits & electronics applications, including CNC routing & abrasive & waterjet cutting of plastic, foam, rubber & metal materials
 
Azusa, CA
Doing Business for over 55 Years
 
West Bend, WI
Metal stampings, weldments, fabrication, tools, dies, fixtures & prototypes, including laser cutting, robotic welding & assemblies
 
West Columbia, SC
SIC Code (3544) Dies, Tools, Jigs and Fixtures Special. NAICS Code (333500) Metalworking Machinery
 
York, PA
Metal stampings & tool & die job shop
 
Springville, IN
Producing Tooling & Molds to SPI Guidelines, in a modern air-conditioned 18,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility located in Southern Indiana. Certified to ISO 9002 by ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc.
 
Abbeville, MS
Doing Business Since 1967
 
Lenoir City, TN
Tool & die job shop
 
Park Rapids, MN
Metal & plastic stampings
 
Attleboro, MA
Jewelry findings, stampings & die struck emblems for companies, government agencies, institutions, fraternal groups & the military, including tooling, dies, injection molding & lost wax casting
 
Farmington, MI
Forging dies & tooling & production machining of forgings & castings
 
Uniontown, OH
Dies, stampings & wire EDM job shop
 
Blairsville, PA
From Concept to Design, Prototype to Production. Tools, dies, stampings, weldments & 3D printing.
 
Upper Saddle River, NJ
Tool & die job shop
 
Arlington Heights, IL
Precision stampings & assemblies from prototype to production since 1937. ISO Ratings: 9001, 14001, TS16949.
 
Clinton, AR
Custom precision tooling, stamping dies & gages & CNC turning & machining job shop, including wire EDM, laser marking & 3D printing services
 
Easley, SC
Tool & die job shop
 
Meadville, PA
Vertically Integrated Tungsten Carbide Mfr., Custom Preforms, Inserts, Cutters, Dies, Punches, EDM Blocks, Tungsten Carbide Braze treatment, Precision Metal Components
 
Arnold, MO
Plastic injection molding, metal stamping, tool & die - IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 9001:2015
 
University Park, IL
ISO 9001:2015
 
Memphis, TN
Custom gages, inspection tools & dies & special machines, including welding fixtures, CNC, wire/sinker EDM & general machining, machined production parts, machinery & die repair & refurbishing & medical device prototype & production
 
Franklin, IN
Carbide & ceramic tools for metal forming
 
Goodlettsville, TN
Custom-built & special machines & tool & die job shop
 
Lancaster, NY
10 Wire EDMs To Serve You Better. Large Capacity
 
Coopersville, MI
Metal Stampings, Deep Drawn Parts, Simulation & Engineering, Prototypes, Progressive Die Builds, Line Dies, Die Repair
 
Elgin, IL
Fabricated Metal Stampings, Progresive Dies * Blank, Draw & Compound Dies
 
Kokomo, IN
Tools, Dies, Jigs, Fixtures, Special Machines, Complete CNC Machine
 
Dayton, OH
ISO 9001:2015 Certified, Quality Die Components
 
Elkhart, IN
Jigs, fixtures, gages, dies, special machines & contract machining
 
Maple Grove, MN
Short, medium, long run stampings, tools & dies
 
Morganton, NC
We design & build work holding fixtures, gages & special machinery
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Tools and Dies (Page 1 of 29)

The tools and dies industry plays a crucial role in manufacturing by providing essential components for shaping and forming materials into finished products. This industry focuses on the design, production, and maintenance of tools, dies, molds, and fixtures used in various manufacturing processes. Tools and dies are integral to processes such as stamping, forging, casting, and plastic molding. These components ensure precision and efficiency in the production of parts and products across multiple sectors.

Materials used in the tools and dies industry include high-grade steel, carbide, and other durable alloys that withstand high pressure and temperature. These materials are selected for their strength, wear resistance, and ability to maintain sharp edges and precise dimensions over extended use. The manufacturing of tools and dies involves advanced machining techniques such as CNC machining, EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining), and grinding to achieve the required precision and surface finish.

Applications of tools and dies span a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, consumer goods, and medical devices. In the automotive industry, tools and dies are used to produce body panels, engine components, and interior parts. The aerospace sector relies on these components for the production of aircraft parts and assemblies. In electronics, tools and dies facilitate the manufacturing of circuit boards and enclosures. The medical industry uses them to create precise components for medical devices and equipment.

The tools and dies industry supports mass production by enabling the rapid and consistent manufacturing of complex parts. It also contributes to the development of prototypes and custom parts for specialized applications. The industry requires skilled labor for the design and maintenance of tools and dies, ensuring they meet the stringent quality and performance standards demanded by various sectors. Continuous advancements in materials and machining technologies drive improvements in the durability and precision of tools and dies, enhancing their effectiveness in manufacturing processes.

Tool and die makers remain a quiet backbone of U.S. manufacturing, supplying the precision components that make high-volume production possible across automotive, aerospace, appliance, electronics, and industrial markets. This week's report examines the current state of the U.S. tool and die sector, explores the trends shaping how these shops operate, and highlights the largest manufacturers and top suppliers in the industry. ...(Full Article)
Tool and die makers are machinists who create the parts and tools used to manufacture everything from the smallest toy to the largest jet engine. Originally, all work was done by hand. Today, computer numerically controlled, or CNC, machines perform many of the tasks. Once programmed, CNC machines work quickly, efficiently, and to exact specifications whether an order is for 10 units or 100. The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the median annual wage for tool and die makers is around $51,000 per year - well above the average national wage. While no higher education degree is required to enter the field, most tool and die manufacturers undergo an extensive apprenticeship, learning their craft on the job. Some advance from CNC machine operators to CNC progra...(Full Article)
IndustryNet, which maintains current information on nearly 400,000 U.S. manufacturers as well as suppliers of 10,000+ products and services, recently analyzed U.S. tool and die makers and compiled a list of the nation's fastest-growing and largest operations. According to IndustryNet's recent data, there are currently 2,108 tool and die makers in the United States, employing 36,965. Sales in the industry rose nearly 3%, and employment inched up a half percent over the past twelve months. Out of the thousands of thriving tool and die makers in the U.S., the following companies are at the top of the list: Top 10 tool and die companies by employment With the exception of the top entry, all others are a "small business" - 500 employees or less - as defined by the Small Business Admin...(Full Article)
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