Wheel Cover Mould
Why Choose PINHENG MOULD?
20+ Years Experience
With over 20+ years of experience in the industry, we have perfected our techniques and use the latest technologies to deliver exceptional results.
Advanced Equipment
Our factory owns advanced equipment for mould making, including high speed CNC machines, EDM, drillers, spotting machines, injection molding machines, etc.
Professional R&D Team
Our professional designers will carefully design the mold, including mold flow analysis and precise calculations, to ensure that each mold has high precision.
Double-Shot Injection Moulding Technology
We are proud of our capability for double shot mould manufacturing and injection moulding production. Our factory owns 3 double shot injection moulding machines.
Detailed specification
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Mould name |
Wheel cover mould |
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Plastic resin |
PP |
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Numbers of mould cavity |
single cavity |
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Gate and runner |
Hot runner or cold runner |
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Core and Cavity steel |
718/P20 steel with heat treatment |
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Mould base steel |
1045 steel |
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Injection machine specification |
300 Tons |
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Mould manufacturing time |
55 days for T1 mould trial |
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Cycle time |
50-55s |
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Mould life |
≥ 300,000 shots |
Previous project
Welcome to our pinheng mould factory, we specialize in manufacturing high-quality wheel cover molds for the automotive aftermarket. The following are the wheel cover styles we have worked with customers.


Welcome to our pinheng mould factory, we specialize in manufacturing high-quality wheel cover molds for the automotive aftermarket. The following are the wheel cover styles we have worked with customers.
Each mold design is based on detailed communication between our design engineering team and customers, professional software design and countless precision calculations. So we ensure that each plastic part produced by our mold has super high accuracy. At the same time, our factory is equipped with multiple high-precision CNC machines and EDM and other technologies, which determine the quality of your mold. Quality first has always been the principle we follow. If you are looking for wheel cover and other automotive parts molds, please contact our team immediately to get a mold solution.
Key points of wheel cover design
Common materials for wheel covers are metal, plastic and composite materials. Depending on the material, the wheel cover mold produced will also be different. At present, most automotive aftermarket merchants prefer to produce and purchase wheel covers made of plastic or composite materials because they are lighter and cheaper than metal materials. At present, composite wheel covers combine the advantages of plastic and metal, with good strength and lightweight characteristics.
We have cooperated with major automobile brands on multiple wheel cover cases and summarized the following design points:
1. Aerodynamic factors. The wheel cover design tries to reduce wind resistance as much as possible, so at the beginning we will use CFD tools to predict the air resistance of the wheel cover many times to minimize the resistance of the designed wheel cover.
2. Material selection. Our molds are mainly used to produce plastic wheel covers. As a lightweight material, we will reasonably design the mold structure according to factors such as the flow rate of the plastic raw material to ensure that the plastic can be evenly distributed in the mold.
3. Structural design of the wheel cover. The wheel cover usually needs to be fixed to the wheel or wheel hub, and convenient installation and disassembly methods must be considered when designing. At the same time, the wheel will generate heat during driving, and the wheel cover needs to be designed with an effective ventilation system or heat dissipation holes.
Detailed wheel cover Mould manufacturing Process
Mould Design Review
Before starting the manufacturing process, the mould design is thoroughly reviewed to ensure its accuracy and feasibility. This review involves checking dimensions, tolerances, materials, parting line, gating, cooling channels, ejection system, and other critical features. Any necessary modifications or improvements are made at this stage.
Material Selection
Based on the mould design and requirements, suitable materials are selected for various components of the mould, such as the mould base, cavities, cores, inserts, and ejector system. Common mould materials include tool steels S50C, P20, 718, H13, S136, NAK80, 1.2738, 1.2344 and so on. The choice of material depends on factors like expected tool life, production volume, part material, and cost considerations.
Rough Machining
The mould manufacturing process typically starts with rough machining. Rough CNC machines are used to remove excess material from the mould base, cavities, cores, and other components. Rough machining helps achieve the basic shape and dimensions of the mould components.
Heat Treatment
After rough machining, heat treatment is performed on the mould components to enhance their hardness, strength, and wear resistance. This process involves heating the components to a specific temperature and then cooling them rapidly or slowly, depending on the desired properties. Common heat treatment processes include hardening, tempering, and nitriding.
Precision Machining
Once the mould components are heat-treated, precision machining is carried out to achieve the final dimensions, tolerances, and surface finish. It includes high-speed CNC milling, EDM, wire cutting, drilling, boring and grinding for details like parting surfaces, cooling channels, gate features, and ejection systems. Precision machining requires high accuracy and attention to detail.
Mould Assembly
After the individual mould components are machined, they are meticulously assembled to form the complete mould. This involves fitting the cavities, cores, inserts, sliders, cooling system components, ejection system, and other mould elements together. The assembly process ensures that all components align correctly and function smoothly.
Finishing and Polishing
Once the mould is assembled, it undergoes finishing and polishing processes to achieve the desired surface finish and texture. This step involves removing any remaining imperfections, burrs, and tool marks from the mould surfaces. It may include hand polishing, buffing, or using specialized tools for achieving specific textures or finishes required by the part design.
Inspection and Testing
The completed mould undergoes thorough inspection and testing to ensure its quality and functionality. This includes checking dimensions, tolerances, alignment, clearances, and other critical parameters. mould testing can also involve trial runs where the mould is used to produce sample parts to verify its performance and identify any issues that need to be addressed.


FAQ
Q: What is the cover over a wheel called?
A: Hubcaps, also known as wheel covers, serve primarily as decorative covers for the center portion of the wheel.
Q: Is it OK to drive without a wheel cover?
A: While driving without a hubcap won't put you and your vehicle in immediate danger, it's definitely not a smart driving practice. Hubcaps aren't integral to your vehicle's function and drivability but are important to your vehicle's safety and longevity.
Q: What are the things that cover wheels called?
A: These are the same thing. If your vehicle came with standard, black or steel wheels, you will likely find they also have hubcaps or wheel covers. This is for aesthetics as well as aerodynamics.
Q: What is the center cover on a wheel called?
A: A center cap, or centercap is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers a central portion of the wheel. Early center caps for automobiles were small and primarily served the purpose of keeping dirt away from the spindle nut and wheel bearings of vehicles.
Q: What is the difference between a wheel cap and a wheel cover?
A: It is typically smaller in size and covers only the central area where the wheel attaches to the axle. Hub caps are usually simpler in design and may not cover the entire wheel. Wheel Cover: A wheel cover, on the other hand, refers to a larger, more comprehensive covering that encases the entire wheel.
Q: What is the plastic wheel cover called?
A: First, hubcaps, also known as wheel covers, are primarily designed to protect your wheels from dirt and scratches. They're usually made of metal or plastic and can cover the entire wheel or just the center hub.
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