By Liu Yang, Intelligent Manufacturing Industry Association
The global precision mold industry is accelerating toward standardization and digitalization, yet few practitioners can fully integrate technical standards, digital systems, and mass production delivery. In a research survey on China’s manufacturing industry, BBC has learned that Wang Jiuzhou, a professional in China’s precision mold sector, has built an implementable, verifiable and quantifiable precision mold manufacturing system based on 5 self-developed technical standards and 16 software copyrights. With clear data and long-term commercial achievements, he has redefined the prevailing industry norms.

Precision molds serve as a core foundational process for home appliance and electronic equipment manufacturing, directly determining product accuracy, service life and mass production stability. A common industry challenge remains: production relies heavily on personal experience, lacks unified inspection criteria and complete process data, leading to frequent mold trials, long delivery cycles, significant precision fluctuations and high after-sales costs.
Drawing on long-term experience in production and foreign trade delivery, Wang Jiuzhou formalized core technical requirements into 5 official standards covering mold molding, processing, surface treatment, service life verification and high-precision inspection. These are not merely written documents; they are embedded directly into production and inspection processes. The standards clearly specify material grades, process parameter ranges, testing equipment models, judgment thresholds and recording requirements, providing a unified basis for every mold from processing to delivery.
To ensure 100% implementation of the standards, he transformed core workflows including production procedures, precision control, supply chain collaboration, quality traceability and cost accounting into 16 computer software copyrights, forming a dedicated digital management system. The system automatically collects processing parameters, locks precision thresholds, retains inspection data and synchronizes foreign trade order progress, achieving full-process traceability, review and retrospection.

The performance of this integrated system is clearly reflected in data. According to internal enterprise data, after full implementation of the standards and digital systems, mold R&D cycle shortened by 35%, production efficiency increased by 40%, manufacturing cost reduced by 25%, first-time mold trial success rate rose from 72% to 94%, and product qualification rate stabilized above 99.8%. The key dimensional tolerance of its core products is steadily controlled at ±0.02mm, and mold service life consistently reaches 500,000 strokes without structural damage.
These capabilities have been validated through long-term international supply. Wang has provided core component molds for Fortune Global 500 home appliance enterprises for seven consecutive years as a stable supplier, with 98% on-time delivery rate, zero major quality complaints and zero customs compliance risks. Domestically, his clients include TCL, Qingdao Xinxing Home Appliances and other enterprises.
“The industry used to depend more on master craftsmen’s experience, but Wang Jiuzhou has turned it into replicable standards and systems,” said Zhang Cheng, Technical Director of a medium-sized mold manufacturing enterprise in Qingdao. “After adopting his precision inspection and service life testing standards, our defect rate dropped by 18% and customer rework requests decreased by nearly 30%. For small and medium-sized mold enterprises, such implementable norms are highly valuable.”
Beyond corporate applications, Wang Jiuzhou participates in national talent training and achievement evaluation in precision mold as an industry expert, bringing his standard system and digital experience to public industrial platforms. Independent third-party credit agencies have awarded numerous AAA-level credit certifications to Wang and his operating enterprises, confirming stable commercial and compliance records.
Industry analysts note that competition in precision mold manufacturing has shifted from single processing capacity to system capability competition. Wang Jiuzhou’s standardized and digital approach, supported by “5 standards + 16 copyrights”, addresses widespread industry pain points including insufficient stability, weak traceability and uncontrollable delivery. His quantifiable, verifiable and replicable model is becoming a widely referenced new norm in the precision mold manufacturing sector.
Company Name: Intelligent Manufacturing Industry Association
Contact Person: Liu Yang
Country: China
Tel: 029-37187378
Website: http://www.sxgyy.org.cn/
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