Mold & Die Cleaning Applications

Ultrasonic mold & die cleaning removes resin build-up, carbon deposits and release agents from cavities, vents and fine features— without scratching delicate textures, engravings or tight clearances. It improves vent cleanliness and supports stable production quality.

Non-abrasive cleaning Reaches vents & corners Faster turnaround Protects fine details
Typical Mold / Die Cleaning Use-Cases

Below are common applications. We can recommend tank size, heating, chemistry compatibility and optional filtration based on your tool size and soil type.

Injection Molds

Removes polymer residue, burnt deposits and release agent from cavities, cores and intricate features.
Plastic Texture safe Engravings

Die Casting Tooling

Helps remove carbon and deposits from metal casting tooling and inserts (process depends on deposit type).
Casting Inserts Heavy soil

Vents & Fine Passages

Ultrasonics reach tight vents, micro-gaps and complex geometry where manual cleaning is difficult.
Vents Micro gaps Corners

Toolroom Maintenance

Routine maintenance cleaning for toolroom items, jigs, fixtures and precision tooling.
Jigs Fixtures Tooling

Cooling Channel Parts

For tool components where ultrasonic bath access is possible; selection depends on geometry and deposit type.
Channels Passages Maintenance

Surface-Safe Cleaning

Suitable for molds with textures and polishing—reduces risk of scratches compared to abrasive methods.
Non-abrasive Detail safe Repeatable
Recommended Product: Ultrasonic Mold Cleaner
Tank size, basket and safe handling fixtures can be customized as per tool dimensions.
Tip: Share your contamination type (resin / carbon / release agent / rust), tool material/coating, and a photo if possible. We’ll suggest a safe chemistry and cycle.
How to Choose the Right Mold Cleaning System

Tool Size & Handling

Share mold dimensions and weight. We recommend tank size and safe loading / lifting method.

Deposit Type

Resin build-up, carbon, release agent or rust each needs different chemistry + temperature + time.

Heating & Safety

Heating improves speed, but must match tool steel/coatings and operator safety requirements.

Filtration (Optional)

Helps keep the bath clean and stable—useful when cleaning sticky residue or heavy contamination.

Cleaning Frequency

How often you clean molds helps decide capacity and throughput.

Finish Needed

If you need “ready-to-run”, we may suggest rinsing and drying / anti-rust steps after ultrasonic cleaning.
Send us: tool size & weight, deposit type (photo), cleaning frequency, desired finish.
We will recommend the right ultrasonic mold cleaning configuration.