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The main component of automotive molds is the cover mold. This type of mold is primarily a cold mold. Broadly speaking, "automotive molds" is a general term for molds used to manufacture various automotive parts. For example, stamping molds, injection molds, forging molds, wax casting molds, glass molds, etc. The stamped parts on the car body can be roughly divided into cover parts, beam parts, and general stamped parts. The stamped parts that can clearly express the image characteristics of the car are the car cover parts. Therefore, a more specific automotive mold can be referred to as "automotive cover stamping molds," abbreviated as automotive panel molds. For instance, front door outer panel cutting molds, front door inner panel stamping molds, etc. Of course, stamping parts are not only found on the car body; all stamping molds on the car are referred to as "automotive stamping molds." In summary: 1. Automotive molds are a general term for molds used to manufacture various automotive parts. 2. Automotive stamping molds are used for stamping all stamped parts on the car. 3. Automotive body stamping molds are molds used for stamping all stamped parts on the automotive body. 4. Automotive cover stamping molds are molds for stamping all cover parts on the automotive body. Now, when it comes to automotive molds in this field, it seems to refer to automotive cover molds. To avoid confusion with the broader term of automotive molds, automotive panel molds do not use the term automotive molds. There are many forms of stamping molds, and molds are also classified according to their working nature, mold structure, and mold materials.

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  • The main component of automotive molds is the cover mold. This type of mold is primarily a cold mold. Broadly speaking, "automotive molds" is a general term for molds used to manufacture various automotive parts. For example, stamping molds, injection molds, forging molds, casting wax molds, glass molds, etc.
    The stamped parts on the car body are roughly divided into cover parts, beam parts, and general stamped parts. The stamped parts that can clearly express the image characteristics of the car are the car cover parts. Therefore, a more specific automotive mold can be referred to as "automotive cover stamping molds," abbreviated as automotive panel molds. For example, front door outer panel trimming molds, front door inner panel cutting molds, etc. Of course, there are stamped parts not only on the car body but also elsewhere. All stamping molds on the car are referred to as "automotive stamping molds." In summary:
    1. Automotive molds are a general term for molds used to manufacture various automotive parts.
    2. Automotive stamping molds are used for stamping all stamped parts on the car.
    3. Automotive body stamping molds are molds used for stamping all stamped parts on the automotive body.
    4. Automotive cover stamping molds are molds used for stamping all cover parts on the automotive body.
    Now, when it comes to automotive molds in this field, it seems to refer to automotive cover molds. To avoid confusion with the broad definition of automotive molds, automotive panel molds do not use the term automotive molds. There are many forms of stamping molds, and molds are also classified according to their working nature, mold structure, and mold materials.

The main component of automotive molds is the cover mold. This type of mold is primarily a cold mold. Broadly speaking, "automotive molds" is a general term for molds used to manufacture various automotive parts. For example, stamping molds, injection molds, forging molds, casting wax molds, glass molds, etc.
The stamped parts on the car body are roughly divided into cover parts, beam parts, and general stamped parts. The stamped parts that can clearly express the image characteristics of the car are the car cover parts. Therefore, a more specific automotive mold can be referred to as "automotive cover stamping molds," abbreviated as automotive panel molds. For example, front door outer panel trimming molds, front door inner panel cutting molds, etc. Of course, there are stamped parts not only on the car body but also elsewhere. All stamping molds on the car are referred to as "automotive stamping molds." In summary:
1. Automotive molds are a general term for molds used to manufacture various automotive parts.
2. Automotive stamping molds are used for stamping all stamped parts on the car.
3. Automotive body stamping molds are molds used for stamping all stamped parts on the automotive body.
4. Automotive cover stamping molds are molds used for stamping all cover parts on the automotive body.
Now, when it comes to automotive molds in this field, it seems to refer to automotive cover molds. To avoid confusion with the broad definition of automotive molds, automotive panel molds do not use the term automotive molds. There are many forms of stamping molds, and molds are also classified according to their working nature, mold structure, and mold materials.

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