3D printing isn’t just for prototypes. For the right volumes, it’s a smart way to make real production parts — without the cost and lead time of tooling.
When low-volume printing makes sense
- Quantities too small to justify injection-mold tooling.
- Designs that may still change — no tooling to scrap.
- Complex parts that are hard to make conventionally.
- Bridge production while tooling is built.
Durable processes like SLS are well suited to end-use runs. Comparing methods? See 3D printing vs CNC machining and what drives the cost. Many engineering firms use printing for exactly this.
Need a short run of parts? Tell us the quantity and we’ll advise on the most economical route.
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