Rapid Manufacturing on Demand

1 to 1000+ metal and plastic parts with global delivery as fast as 10 days.

1000+ Customers served
30+ Countries served
10M Parts made
16+ Years in business

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This catalog page is designed to help teams quickly narrow the right process path before diving into specific service detail pages. Major families include deeper child pages where the workflow needs more technical explanation.
Supporting Workflow

3D Printing

Rapid additive workflows for concept models, functional validation, and short-run parts that need fast iteration.

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Supporting Workflow

Aluminum Extrusion

Custom profile support for lightweight structural components, trim parts, and continuous-section applications.

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Supporting Workflow

Vacuum Casting

Soft-tool casting for pre-production quantities, presentation models, and parts that need production-like appearance.

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Supporting Workflow

Metal Casting

Casting options for geometries and production volumes where machining alone is not the most efficient route.

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Supporting Workflow

Rapid Prototyping

A practical entry point for teams comparing processes and moving concepts into testable prototypes faster.

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Supporting Workflow

Low-Volume Manufacturing

Bridge-to-production support when teams need controlled volumes before scaling to larger supply commitments.

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Faster Quoting for Production-Ready Parts

For eligible parts within the 10 mm x 10 mm to 200 mm x 200 mm range, standard lead time can start from 3 days. Upload your CAD file to confirm suitability.
01

Share the Part Design

Upload the model to kick off a fast technical review.

Upload CAD files and project requirements.
02

Review Quote & DFM Notes.

See immediate cost guidance plus practical feedback for efficient production.

Review instant pricing and DFM guidance.
03

Lock in Manufacturing Details.

Sign off on the final requirements before machining or molding begins.

Approve manufacturing details before production starts.
04

Delivery in Motion.

Finished parts move from production control to outbound shipment.

Finished parts prepared for shipment.

Fast ways to narrow the right process family

Visitors often arrive knowing the part they need, but not the best workflow behind it. These grouped paths help connect the application to the most relevant process family more quickly.
Process Path

Tight-tolerance mechanical parts

For machined components, structural hardware, housings, fixtures, and geometry that depends on precision and material performance.

Process Path

Fast iteration and visual validation

For concept models, functional prototypes, pre-production looks-like parts, and low-volume runs where speed matters most.

What buyers compare before picking a process

Across machining, molding, sheet metal, casting, and additive workflows, the same decision drivers show up again and again: capability, quality confidence, speed, and quantity fit.

Tolerance and spec clarity

Service selection usually starts with whether the process can reliably meet the geometry, finish, and inspection needs of the part.

Process-fit advice

Teams often need help weighing cost, speed, appearance, and repeatability before choosing machining, molding, fabrication, or casting.

Quality control confidence

A strong service page should reassure buyers that the process can be managed consistently from sample approval through ongoing delivery.

Volume flexibility

The right process depends heavily on quantity, whether the need is a single prototype, a pilot batch, or a repeated supply program.

Services Overview FAQ

A few quick answers for teams deciding which manufacturing process to explore first.

Start with the process that best matches your part geometry, material family, quantity, and finish expectations. If you are still comparing routes, this page is designed to help narrow the short list before moving into the deeper child pages.

Yes. Many projects move across multiple workflows, such as CNC machining for early validation, then injection molding for scale, or sheet metal fabrication paired with machining for assemblies. The catalog is meant to support that kind of process comparison.

Service pages explain the manufacturing workflows themselves, while industry pages explain the application context, buying priorities, and program constraints around those workflows. Together they help visitors decide both what they need made and how it should be made.

Verified Client Feedback
Trusted by teams shipping precision parts under real production deadlines.

We ordered aluminum manifolds for a pilot build and were watching the sealing surfaces closely. The parts arrived well packed and checked out cleanly during our incoming inspection.

Jonas Eriksen Lead Engineer, Norwegian process equipment startup

What stood out was that the quote review connected design choices to production reality. Our team got clear notes on wall thickness, access, and finish instead of vague suggestions.

Melissa Ward Product Development Manager, US industrial sensor brand

For a control cabinet program, the hardware insertion and bend details matched the released drawing set without surprises. That saved rework on our assembly side.

Petr Svoboda Manufacturing Sourcing Specialist, Czech electrical systems company

We asked for a tooling review before final approval and got specific comments on shutoffs and cosmetic risk. It felt like feedback from people who actually build these parts.

Sharon Lim Program Engineer, Singapore consumer appliances brand

The turned shaft parts were consistent from sample to sample, which mattered because we were checking fit against bearings and seals. That repeatability is hard to fake.

Tyler Hughes Operations Engineer, US motion control supplier

We had one material question mid-order and got a straightforward answer with options, not a delayed sales response. That helped us keep our internal approvals moving.

Elena Petrova Procurement Manager, Polish industrial components distributor

The prototype covers looked good enough for customer demos but still gave us usable fit information. That balance was exactly what we needed at that stage.

Daniel Kim Hardware Lead, South Korean smart device startup

Across a mixed order of parts and jigs, revision control stayed clear all the way through. That made our own internal tracking much easier when the shipment landed.

Laura Green NPI Program Manager, UK medical equipment supplier

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