A robot body core assembly core mold is a tool used in the manufacturing process to create a negative space or cavity in a mold that will be filled with molten metal or other material to create a desired shape. The mold is used to create the core of a robot body, which is the central structural element that supports the other parts of the robot.
Core molds are typically made from a durable material such as steel or aluminum, and are designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressures of the manufacturing process. They may be used in conjunction with other types of molds, such as upper or lower core molds, to create complex shapes or multi-part objects.