Serving Brazil's Automotive & Plastics Industry

Reduza o Tempo de Ciclo 20–55%.
Entrega no Brasil em 12–16 Dias.

3D-printed conformal cooling inserts for Brazilian injection mold makers. We ship to São Paulo (ABC region), Curitiba, Porto Alegre, and nationwide. Cut cycle times, reduce warpage, boost throughput — ROI in weeks.

English and Portuguese inquiries welcome.

20–55%Cycle time reduction
12–16Days to Brazil
420SS / 18Ni300LPBF steel materials
DHL ExpressDoor-to-door delivery
Brazilian Market Focus

Serving Brazil's Manufacturing Heartland

Brazil is South America's largest manufacturing economy. The ABC Paulista automotive cluster (Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo, São Caetano do Sul) is home to VW, GM, Ford, Fiat, Mercedes, and hundreds of Tier 1 plastic parts suppliers. Curitiba's industrial hub adds Toyota, Renault, and Volvo supply chain operations.

Automotive — ABC Paulista

São Paulo Automotive Cluster

Brazil's Big 3 auto clusters (ABC Paulista, Curitiba, Betim) produce millions of vehicles annually. Tier 1 plastic parts suppliers face constant cycle time pressure from OEM customers. Conformal cooling delivers 30–45% cycle savings on bumper, interior trim, and underbody components.

Aerospace — São José dos Campos

Embraer Supply Chain

The São José dos Campos aerospace corridor (Embraer and suppliers) requires premium materials and tight tolerances. Our 18Ni300 maraging steel inserts meet aerospace-grade quality requirements with full material traceability and FAIR documentation.

Consumer & Industrial

Plastics Industry (IPT Data)

Brazil processes over 7 million tonnes of plastics annually. High-volume consumer goods, appliance components (Manaus free trade zone), and packaging are major injection molding segments where conformal cooling offers immediate ROI on cycle time reduction.

Logistics & Import — Brazil

Shipping & Import Information for Brazilian Buyers

Delivery Times to Brazil

CityDHL TransitTotal Lead Time
São Paulo (Guarulhos)4–6 days12–16 days
Curitiba5–7 days13–17 days
Porto Alegre5–7 days13–17 days
Rio de Janeiro5–6 days13–16 days
Campinas4–6 days12–16 days

Brazil Import Notes

Brazilian Import Duties (II + IPI + ICMS + PIS/COFINS)

Brazil's import system includes multiple layered taxes: Import Duty (II, typically 10–18% for tooling components), IPI (Industrial Products Tax, 5–15%), ICMS (state VAT, ~18%), plus PIS/COFINS. Total effective tax burden can reach 60–80% of CIF value for some categories.

Recommendation: Work with a licensed Brazilian customs broker (despachante aduaneiro) to determine the correct NCM code for your specific part and calculate the exact import cost before ordering. We provide full commercial invoices, packing lists, and technical documentation to support your customs declaration.

Note: Brazilian import taxes are complex. We strongly recommend consulting a customs broker before placing your first order.

Return on Investment

ROI Even After Brazilian Import Costs

Even accounting for Brazil's higher import tax burden, the cycle time savings from conformal cooling deliver positive ROI for most high-volume production scenarios.

Automotive Trim — ABC Paulista

Bumper Mount Bracket (2-Cavity Mold)

Current cycle time42 seconds
After conformal cooling27 seconds
Cycle time saving36%
Annual volume1.8M parts
Insert cost (all-in, landed Brazil)~R$ 35,000
Payback period< 8 weeks
Consumer Products — São Paulo

Appliance Housing (4-Cavity)

Current cycle time28 seconds
After conformal cooling18 seconds
Cycle time saving36%
Additional output/shift+3,200 parts
Scrap reduction–22%
Payback period< 7 weeks
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Free DFM + Quote for Brazilian Mold Makers

Send your insert drawing. We return a conformal channel layout, DFM report, and firm USD price within 24 hours. English and Portuguese inquiries welcome.

  • Free conformal channel design
  • Firm USD price (we calculate all costs upfront)
  • Full documentation for Brazilian customs clearance
  • Material certs + dimensional report + pressure test cert
  • 12–16 day delivery to São Paulo, Curitiba, Porto Alegre
WhatsApp: +86 182 6866 1068

Response within 24 hours. English and Portuguese welcome.

FAQ

Brazilian Buyers: Common Questions

How complicated is importing mold components from China to Brazil?

Brazilian imports require a licensed customs broker (despachante aduaneiro) and RADAR/SISCOMEX registration. For most B2B industrial imports, your company will already have these. The main complexity is Brazil's multi-layer tax system (II + IPI + ICMS + PIS/COFINS). We provide complete documentation: commercial invoice in English and Portuguese, packing list, certificate of origin, technical data sheets, and material certificates. We recommend getting an import cost estimate from your customs broker before ordering, as the effective total cost can be 60–80% above the FOB price.

Is there an Ex-Tarifário (import duty exemption) for mold components?

Brazil's Ex-Tarifário program offers reduced import duties (II = 0% or 2%) for capital goods and industrial machinery not produced in Brazil. Metal 3D-printed conformal cooling inserts may qualify under specific NCM codes — particularly if your company can demonstrate no equivalent domestic supply. This requires a formal application to MDIC. Your despachante aduaneiro can advise on eligibility. If you qualify, the import cost can be significantly reduced.

What are realistic lead times to Brazil?

Manufacturing in China: 7–10 business days. DHL Express to São Paulo (Guarulhos): 4–6 days. Brazilian customs clearance: 1–3 additional business days. Total: 12–16 days for São Paulo, 13–17 days for other cities. Customs clearance time varies — can be 1 day to 5+ days depending on SISBACEN/SISCOMEX queue. We send all documents in advance to speed customs processing.

Can you communicate in Portuguese?

Our team speaks Chinese and English. For Portuguese inquiries, we use professional translation and can handle documents in Portuguese. WhatsApp communication can be in English or Portuguese — we respond in English and can provide Portuguese summaries of technical information. We have experience serving Brazilian customers and understand the documentation requirements of the Brazilian import system.

What payment methods are available for Brazilian buyers?

International T/T (SWIFT bank transfer in USD), PayPal, and Wise (TransferWise) for USD/BRL transfers. We do not accept BRL directly. Standard terms: 50% deposit on order confirmation, 50% before shipment. Full Proforma Invoice issued before payment for your accounting and import documentation.

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