As on-demand manufacturing orders accumulate, the mold library grows fast. Without a structured storage system, teams spend too long searching for the right mold and valuable floor area gets consumed by scattered storage.
This FAQ answers the key questions for teams planning a high-density, crane-friendly tooling library.
FAQ
Q: Why does on-demand manufacturing need high-density mold storage?
A: Because the number of customer molds keeps growing over time. A structured vertical system helps keep the library organized and easier to manage.
Q: How does high-density mold racking help retrieval?
A: It gives each mold a defined storage position, so the team can find and return tools faster with less confusion.
Q: What is the value of an injection mold racking system?
A: It supports a vertical storage layout that works with overhead lifting equipment and helps keep the tool room more orderly.
Q: Can this work for aluminum molds as well?
A: Yes. The system is suitable for injection molds and related tooling that need controlled, high-density storage.
Q: What lifting equipment is usually used?
A: Most layouts use an overhead crane or hoist, depending on mold weight and the building layout.
Frage: was braucht ein angebot?
A: Mold dimensions, mold weight, number of mold sets, and available storage area. That is enough to review the layout and prepare a practical proposal.
Q: Is this suitable for a long-term mold library upgrade?
A: Yes. It is designed for structured storage planning where the mold count keeps increasing and quick retrieval matters.

