Medical Precision You Can Trust
Medical Mold
SunOn specializes in the design and production of high-precision medical molds, enabling efficient manufacturing of complex, safety-critical plastic parts used in diagnostic, surgical, and therapeutic devices. Our solutions adhere to global medical compliance standards and are trusted by leading healthcare brands worldwide.
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Material Versatility
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Precision Manufacturing
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International Mold Standards

Medical Mold Case Gallery
We have successfully delivered hundreds of medical molds for use in ventilators, diagnostic kits, syringe components, and surgical tool housings. Each case demonstrates our commitment to precision, hygiene, and regulatory readiness.





Medical Applications


SunOn medical molds are widely used in disposable and reusable medical products. We serve a variety of medical sectors with tailored, high-precision solutions.
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Syringes & Injection Devices
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Diagnostic Equipment Components
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Medical Enclosures & Housings
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Lab Consumables (Tubes, Dishes)
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Implantable & Wearable Devices
Why Choose SunOn for Medical Moulds
With 24 years of experience in precision mould making, SunOn delivers reliable medical mould solutions that meet the industry’s strict standards. From design to delivery, we offer high-precision tooling, controlled environments, and rigorous quality assurance.

Certified Quality
All molds comply with ISO 13485 and ISO 9001, ensuring regulatory alignment and consistent quality for medical-grade manufacturing worldwide.

Extreme Precision
We maintain dimensional accuracy within ±0.005mm, critical for functional components in surgical tools and diagnostic instruments.

Cleanroom Compatibility
Our mold designs are optimized for Class 7 and 8 cleanroom environments, supporting sterile production lines for medical and pharmaceutical uses.

Sterilization Support
Molds are suitable for producing parts that undergo gamma, EtO, and steam sterilization without compromising integrity.

Medical-Grade Expertise
Specialized in processing PEEK, PPSU, PC, and TPE—materials commonly used in implants, housings, and fluid management systems.