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Low-Volume
Manufacturing

Bridge prototype validation and low-volume production with batch size, tooling route, inspection scope, and delivery assumptions confirmed during RFQ.

  • Cost-effective bridge quantities
  • Bridge route reviewed
  • Reduced Financial Risk

Quantity, tooling, and timeline confirmed during RFQ.

Low Volume Manufacturing
Tooling route reviewed
Faster Market Entry
Batch-size risk review
Quick Iteration
Manufacturing evidence available
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Optimized for Small Batches

We offer a suite of manufacturing technologies specifically adapted for low-volume production runs (100+ units depending on process, material, tooling, and inspection scope).

Rapid Spritzguss

Using aluminum or soft steel molds to produce real thermoplastic parts quickly. Cost-effective for pilot and bridge quantities after tooling review.

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Low-Volume CNC

From first-article prototypes to repeat batches when setup and inspection scope are suitable.

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Vakuumguss

Production-quality plastic and rubber parts using silicone molds. Useful for bridge quantities when finish, material behavior, and mold assumptions are confirmed during RFQ.

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Aluminiumextrusion

Custom profiles for structural components. Setup routes are reviewed for specific project needs without assuming mass-production order sizes.

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Blechbearbeitung

Laser cutting and bending for durable end-use parts. Economical for both small batches and larger production runs.

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Why Choose Low-Volume Manufacturing?

Save Time and Money

Invest less in expensive hard tooling (like steel molds) and materials. By using softer steels or aluminum, you get production-quality parts at a fraction of the setup cost.

Faster Access to Market

Low-volume routes can shorten pilot timing, but schedule depends on tooling, material, inspection scope, and queue capacity confirmed during RFQ.

Adapt to Product Life Cycles

Quickly respond to market feedback. Pilot batches can support design iteration when change control, tooling impact, and inspection requirements are reviewed between runs.

Quantity fit for low-volume manufacturing

Low-Volume Manufacturing (LVM) bridges prototype validation and repeatable pilot batches.

1-50 Units (Prototyping)High Unit Cost
Bridge quantities (LVM)Optimal Balance
3-7 Tage
Scaled Batches (Mass Prod)Lowest Unit Cost

Minimum batch reviewed by process route. Batch size, setup cost, tooling route, and inspection scope are confirmed during RFQ so pilot quantity matches the validation plan.

Häufige Fragen

What quantity qualifies as low-volume?
Low-volume depends on the process. CNC, urethane casting, and tooling routes have different economic ranges, so quantity fit is confirmed during RFQ.
Can I use production materials?

Yes. One of the main benefits of low-volume manufacturing is using real, end-use materials (thermoplastics, metals, etc.) that are identical to mass production specifications.

What if I need more parts later?

We can easily scale up. Many clients start with rapid tooling for the first few thousand units and then transition to production molds as demand increases.

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Bereit for Production?

Review quantity, tooling route, inspection scope, and delivery assumptions before approving a low-volume run.

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