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An Innovative Manufacturer of Plastic Injection and Compression Molds.

Founded in 1953, Commercial Tool & Die, Inc. (CTD) is a family owned and operated company.  With a wide range of press capabilities, CTD can easily accommodate your needs.  Whether you want a single-mold or a multi-mold package, we will give you the personal service you deserve.

  • Globally Competitive
  • Responsive 24 Hour Service
  • Reputation for Quality
  • ON TIME, EVERY TIME

Serving a Variety of Industries and Markets.

We offer quality products to the automotive, appliance, consumer goods, hardware, heavy truck, and recreational vehicle industries by providing a complete solution for development.

Commercial Tool & Die’s program management team represents a wealth of experience. Dedicated to you and honoring Commercial Tool Group’s long standing ethics and value code, team members leverage over 175 years of combined experience in molding, manufacturing, engineering, tool design, and construction. Our goal is to be an extension of your team, understand and address your concerns, and offer sound solutions while producing world-class molds.

When your tool is designed at CTD, it enters into a carefully structured team environment boasting the best talent in the industry. Through this process our managers, designers, engineers, and manufacturing experts join together to examine every detail and build your tool in a virtual 3-D environment. Our design team and program managers offer early involvement to help you identify potential tooling failure modes through a concisely documented feasibility process.

Our customized software integrates the best available technology to support swift and accurate development of design concepts. This seamlessly interfaces with our manufacturing equipment and all personnel. We utilize a web-based technology allowing you to see your 3-D tool in real time and directly interface with the design and engineering teams from the convenience of your workstation.

Commercial Tool & Die’s manufacturing process relies on a team-driven approach. Drawing on different groups, our team includes master craftsmen who oversee the development and construction of your tool from start to finish. Our craftsmen are integrated throughout the design, engineering, and manufacturing groups to ensure your tool concepts and designs are executed to the highest standards with dependable, high-quality, and high-performance tooling.

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5-Axis Machining Centers

how this technology benefits you
  • Greatly improved execution of mold designs
  • Infinite possibilities for processing part sizes and shapes
  • Improved accuracy reducing maturation time
  • Higher capabilities mean fewer setups, failures, and waste
  • Unattended machining keeps mold progress moving forward
  • Machining accuracy make molds predictable and repeatable

Our 5-axis machining technology contributes to better lead time, optimum mold performance, and longer service life.

Building the Future of Tooling.

take a look at some of our work
Mold Examples
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Mold Building
Thermoform Tooling
Thermoform Tooling
Fixtures/Tooling/Gauges, Thermoform Tooling
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Mold Examples
Mold Building
Mold Examples
Mold Examples
Mold Building
Mold Examples
Mold Examples
Mold Building
Lighting Molds
Lighting Molds
Automotive Molds
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CTD Equipment List

  • 4 – FPT Dino, 90 x 63 x 32
  • 1 – FPT Dinomax, 157 x 86 x 43
  • 2 – DMG DMC80U, 31 x 43 x 31 Dual Pallet
  • 3 – DMG DMC125U, 49 x 49 x 39 Dual Pallet
  • 3 – Zimmerman
  • 2 – OKK MCV 1060, 82.7 x 31.7 x 31.5
  • 3 – OKK VM5-II 40 x 20 x 20
  • 2 – Droop & Rein 93 x 46.5 x 35
  • 1 – Droop & Rein 93 x 45.7 x 36
  • 1 – YCM DCV 4016B 163 x 63 x 40
  • 1 – YCM DCV 4025 160 x 98 x 40
  • 1 – YCM CM 4025
  • 3 – Makino A81, 31.5 x 40.1 Dual Pallet
  • 1 – Kuraki KBT – 13WA, 118 x 78 x 72
  • 1 – Kuraki KBT – 11W, 78.8 x 59 x 57
  • 1 – Kuraki KBM – 11, 59 x 47 x 27
  • 4 – Makino SNC 64, 23.6 x 15.7 x 15.7
  • 2 – OPS Ingersoll Eagle V9, 31.5 x 23.6 x 19.7
    • 2 – Automation Robots, 180 positions, Erowa
  • 1 – Makino EDNC 106W, tank size 79 x 42.5
  • 1 – Makino EDNC 85W, tank size 59 x 42.5
  • 1 – Makino EDNC 85WS, tank size 59 x 42.5, HQSF
  • 1 – Makino EDNC 65, tank size 42.5 x 29
  • 1 – Ingersoll Gantry Eagle 800, tank size 31.5 x 43.3
  • 2 – Ingersoll Gantry Eagle 1400, tank size 59.4 x 101.2
  • 1 – Zeiss Dual Beam CMM, 96 x 50 x 50
  • 1 – Makino U-86, tank size 55.1 x 38.9
  • 3 – Unisig USC-M38 (5-axis) up to 2″ dia, 86.6 x 66.9 x 39.4
  • 1 – 130 ton Reis TUS – 130, 63 x 51
    max open 63, min open 18, travel 45
  • 1 – 150 ton MillUtensil MIL – 163, 63 x 51
    max open 56, min open 17, travel 39
  • 1 – 220 ton MillUtensil MIL – Z53, 98.5 x 77
    max open 100, min open 20, travel 80″
  • 4 – Bridgeport mills
  • 7 – Surface grinders up to 24 x 36
  • 1 – Mitutoyo optical comparator – 10x
  • 1 – MIG welder
  • 4 – TIG Welders
  • 1 – Hardness tester
  • 1 – 40 ton die cart
  • 1 – 10 ton
  • 2 – 15 ton
  • 2 – 25/10 ton
  • 9 – 2 ton jib
  • 3 – 25/15 ton
  • 1 – 25/25 ton
  • 4 – 40/20 ton
  • 1 – 2 ton A-frame
  • 1 – Ford PU – covered capacity – 2,000#
  • 1 – GM Flatbed – capacity – 6,000#
  • 2 – Peterbuilt – covered capacity – 37,000#
  • 2 – Graphite cutting machines with Robotic work-piece load & unload