
Tool & Die Technology is a three-year diploma program that focuses on aspects of metal stamping process and machine tools. It concentrates on modern fabrication activities such as conventional and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining, tool design and construction with Computer Aided Design and machining (CADCAM), metrology, materials and final year projects.
The first year is the foundation year where students are exposed to fundamental training, machining, blueprint reading, and material science and metrology. In the second and third years, advanced theory and practical in stamping, die design and development, die maintenance and quality control are taught as their specialization. Students will also carry out Final Year project similar to industrial project to enhance the knowledge and skills gained.

Prospective graduates will handle various machine tools, fabricate and troubleshoot dies, operate specialized machines, tools, jigs and fixtures. In the Tool & Die field, computer-assisted machining and die design using CAD suites are also important elements. Other than design and machining tasks, graduates need to be familiar with machining properties, such as material hardness, cutting tools and a wide variety of metals and alloys.
Graduates have to ensure that parts produced from mass production must be acceptable within dimensional tolerances and appearance using precision measuring instruments, gauges and Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). Overall, the demanding responsibilities in Tool & Die technology areas provide job satisfaction and are well rewarded in the manufacturing sector. |