Notebook, File, and Folder Mould Manufacturing

Notebook, file, and folder mould manufacturing plays a crucial role in the mass production of educational, office, and institutional stationery products. These moulds are designed to deliver high productivity, consistent quality, and precise dimensional control for plastic components such as covers, spines, clips, rings, and binding accessories.

Materials Used in Notebook and File Moulds

Common thermoplastics processed using these moulds include:

  • Polypropylene (PP): Flexible, lightweight, and cost-effective for covers and folders

  • ABS: Rigid and impact-resistant for premium files and organisers

  • Polyethylene (HDPE / LDPE): Used for flexible folders and sleeves

  • Polycarbonate (PC): For high-strength transparent covers

Material selection is optimised for durability, flexibility, and surface finish.

Mould Design Considerations

  • Thin-Wall Moulding: Enables lightweight yet strong notebook and folder components

  • Uniform Wall Thickness: Prevents warpage and ensures smooth closing and alignment

  • High-Cavity Layouts: Supports large-scale production with reduced cycle times

  • Textured and Polished Surfaces: Achieves matte, leather-grain, or glossy finishes

  • Precision Parting Lines: Minimises flash and post-processing

Manufacturing Technologies

  • Injection Moulding: Primary process for producing notebook covers, files, and folders

  • Hot Runner Systems: Reduce material waste and improve production efficiency

  • Multi-Component Moulding: Enables integrated clips, hinges, and locking mechanisms

  • Automatic Ejection Systems: Ensures consistent part removal and high throughput

Tool Steel and Mould Construction

  • P20 / Modified P20 Steel: Widely used for long-production moulds

  • H13 Tool Steel: Ideal for high-wear areas and extended mould life

  • Hardened Inserts: Used in clip, hinge, and locking feature zones

  • Precision Machining: CNC and EDM processes ensure tight tolerances

Quality and Performance Features

  • Dimensional accuracy for smooth assembly of rings, clips, and closures

  • Consistent surface texture and colour compatibility

  • Long mould life with minimal maintenance

  • Stable production for high-volume stationery manufacturing

Applications

  • School and college notebooks

  • Office files and document folders

  • Lever-arch files and ring binders

  • Presentation folders and organisers

Advantages of Precision Notebook and Folder Moulds

  • High productivity for mass-market stationery

  • Reduced material usage through optimised design

  • Superior surface aesthetics and structural strength

  • Cost-effective tooling for long-term production

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