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How Long Does It Take to Get Mold Certified? Complete Guide to Injection Molding Certifications

The time to get mold certified depends on the type of certification. A mold supplier’s ISO 9001:2015 certification takes 3–6 months to prepare and audit. An individual injection molding process certification (such as RJG Master Molder) takes 1–4 weeks of training plus exam. For a specific production mold, IQ/OQ/PQ validation (medical/automotive) typically takes 4–8 weeks after T1 sample approval.


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Three Types of ‘Mold Certification’ — Which Do You Mean?

The question “how long does it take to get mold certified” can refer to three very different things:

TypeWhat It MeansWho Needs ItTime Required
1. Process certificationIndividual earns injection molding credential (RJG, CIME, etc.)Engineers, technicians1–8 weeks training + exam
2. Supplier QMS certificationMold shop achieves ISO 9001 / ISO 13485 / IATF 16949Mold manufacturers3–12 months
3. Mold/product validationSpecific mold validated for production (IQ/OQ/PQ, PPAP)Medical, automotive buyers4–16 weeks after T1

1. Individual Process Certifications — How Long?

For engineers and technicians seeking personal injection molding credentials:

CertificationProviderDurationFormat
Scientific Molding Level 1RJG Inc.4–5 daysIn-person + hands-on
Master Molder IRJG Inc.1 weekClassroom + machine time
Master Molder IIRJG Inc.1 week + prerequisitesAdvanced process
CIME (Certified Injection Molding Engineer)VariousSelf-study + exam (2–4 weeks prep)Written exam
ISO 9001 Internal AuditorVarious bodies2–3 daysClassroom
Six Sigma Green BeltASQ / various4–6 weeks part-timeStudy + project + exam

Most individual injection molding certifications can be completed in 1–4 weeks of focused training. Prerequisites (minimum years of experience) often apply — RJG Master Molder II requires completion of Level 1 and documented production experience.


2. Supplier Quality System Certifications — How Long?

For a mold manufacturer to achieve quality system certification:

  • ISO 9001:2015 — 3–6 months from gap assessment to certificate. Requires documented quality management system, internal audits, and third-party certification body audit
  • ISO 13485:2016 (medical) — 6–12 months. More stringent documentation, design controls, and risk management requirements than ISO 9001
  • IATF 16949 (automotive) — 9–18 months. Requires existing ISO 9001 base plus automotive-specific requirements including PPAP, MSA, SPC
  • Recertification — Annual surveillance audits; full recertification every 3 years
  • Key preparation steps: Gap analysis → procedure documentation → implementation → internal audit → management review → certification body audit

3. Production Mold Validation (IQ/OQ/PQ) — How Long?

For regulated industries (medical devices, automotive), a specific mold must be formally validated before it can be used for production. This is separate from the mold trial process and follows a structured validation protocol:

PhaseWhat HappensTypical Duration
IQ — Installation QualificationVerify mold installed correctly; equipment calibrated; documentation complete1–2 weeks
OQ — Operational QualificationEstablish process parameter ranges (DOE); prove process window2–4 weeks
PQ — Performance Qualification3 production runs at validated settings; 100% dimensional inspection; statistical analysis2–4 weeks
Total IQ/OQ/PQComplete validation package4–10 weeks after T1 approval

For automotive PPAP (Production Part Approval Process), the timeline is similar: typically 4–8 weeks after T1 sample approval to prepare and submit the 18-element PPAP package.


What About the Mold Build Itself?

If you are asking how long the physical mold manufacturing process takes (not certification), the answer depends on complexity:

Mold TypeComplexityTypical Lead Time
Simple single-cavityNo sliders, standard material4–6 weeks
Medium complexity1–2 sliders, standard steel6–9 weeks
Complex multi-cavityHot runner, multiple sliders8–14 weeks
High-precision (medical/optical)Tight tolerances, special steel10–16 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

Is RJG certification worth it?

Yes — RJG Scientific Molding certification is widely recognized in North America and increasingly globally. It demonstrates systematic process knowledge, commands higher salaries, and is often preferred or required by Tier 1 manufacturers and medical molders.

Does ISO 9001 certification guarantee mold quality?

No. ISO 9001 certifies that a quality management system exists and is followed. It does not guarantee part quality or process capability. Always evaluate a supplier’s actual equipment, engineering team, and track record alongside their certification status.

What is PPAP and how long does it take?

PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) is an automotive industry standard for approving new production parts. A full Level 3 PPAP submission includes 18 elements: dimensional results, material certificates, process flow, control plan, FMEA, and sample parts. It typically takes 4–8 weeks to prepare after first article parts are approved.

Do I need IQ/OQ/PQ for every mold?

IQ/OQ/PQ validation is required for molds used in FDA-regulated medical devices (21 CFR Part 820) and is increasingly expected in implantable device manufacturing. It is not required for commercial plastic parts unless specified by the customer or a regulatory body.


BuildMold Is ISO 9001:2015 Certified

Our quality management system covers design, manufacturing, inspection, and delivery. Every mold ships with CMM FAI report, material certificates, and sample parts.

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