In the fastener manufacturing industry, product quality starts with high-performance tooling. A reliable Screw Heading Mould plays a critical role in producing screws, bolts, rivets, and custom fasteners with consistent dimensions, high efficiency, and minimal material waste.
As a professional Cold Heading Mold Manufacturer, we provide durable and high-precision tooling solutions for global fastener manufacturers. Our Cold Heading Mould, Screw Heading Die, and Tungsten Carbide Screw Mold products are designed to handle high-speed production while maintaining exceptional wear resistance and dimensional stability.
Whether you produce standard screws or custom fasteners, our tooling helps improve production efficiency and reduce overall manufacturing costs.

What Is a Screw Heading Mould?
A Screw Heading Mould is a specialized tool used in cold heading machines to form screw heads and metal fasteners through high-pressure deformation.
During the cold heading process, metal wire is cut to length and then pressed into a mold cavity to create the desired screw head shape.
Common screw head styles include:
Flat head screws
Hex head screws
Pan head screws
Socket screws
Custom fasteners
A high-quality Heading Screw Mold ensures:
Accurate dimensions
Smooth surface finish
High production speed
Reduced defect rates
How Does Cold Heading Screw Mold Work?
The Cold Heading Screw Mold process typically includes several production steps:
Wire Feeding
Metal wire is automatically fed into the machine.
Wire Cutting
The wire is cut according to required dimensions.
Initial Forming
The material enters the Heading Screw Mold cavity.
Secondary Forming
Multiple forming stages create the final screw shape.
Thread Rolling
After heading, threads are added through rolling machines.
Surface Treatment
Optional finishing includes:
Zinc plating
Heat treatment
Black oxide coating
Nickel plating
Cold Heading Mould vs Cold Forging Screw Die
Many customers search for both Cold Heading Mould and Cold Forging Screw Die.
The difference is mainly based on application scope:
| Type | Application |
|---|---|
| Cold Heading Mould | Screw and fastener head forming |
| Cold Forging Screw Die | Broader metal part forming |
Cold heading focuses more on high-volume screw production.
Materials Used in Screw Forming Mold Manufacturing
Material selection directly affects die life.
Tungsten Carbide Screw Mold
Ideal for:
High-volume production
High wear resistance
Longer service life
High-Speed Steel Screw Die
Suitable for:
Medium production volume
Lower tooling costs
Flexible customization
Alloy Tool Steel
Common materials include:
SKD11
DC53
HSS
These materials ensure excellent performance under repeated high-pressure forming.
Advantages of Our Heading Screw Mold Solutions
High Precision
Advanced CNC machining ensures tight tolerances.
Longer Tool Life
Wear-resistant materials reduce replacement frequency.
Custom Design
We support non-standard fastener designs.
High-Speed Production
Optimized molds improve forming efficiency.
Lower Production Costs
Reduced waste and downtime improve ROI.
Applications of Screw Heading Die
Our Screw Heading Die products are widely used in:
Automotive Fasteners
Engine bolts and structural screws
Electronics Industry
Miniature screws and connectors
Construction Hardware
Heavy-duty fastening systems
Furniture Manufacturing
Assembly screws and connectors
Consumer Appliances
Precision hardware components
Why Choose Us as Your Heading Screw Mold Supplier?
As an experienced Heading Screw Mold Supplier, we offer:
Custom mold development
Fast sample production
Strict quality inspection
Global export experience
Technical engineering support
Our products are exported worldwide and trusted by fastener manufacturers in Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North America.
Custom Cold Mold Solutions
We provide custom Cold Mold solutions based on:
Drawings
Samples
Material requirements
Machine compatibility
Special fastener designs
From prototype development to mass production tooling, we help customers improve manufacturing efficiency.
FAQ
What materials can your screw molds process?
Carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, and alloy materials.
How long does a Tungsten Carbide screw mold last?
It depends on production conditions but typically supports millions of forming cycles.
Do you provide custom molds?
Yes, we offer fully customized solutions.
Can your molds be used in high-speed machines?
Yes, our molds are designed for high-speed cold heading equipment.








