It completely depends upon various factors of the parts. As a company at our full capacity we can produce more than 500+ parts ranging in an average size of 10cm cube. We have delivered 3,750 pcs of an order which is our maximum number of parts printed for one design.
The cost to volume graph in additive manufacturing is not significantly variant as compared to traditional mould based manufacturing. Primary reason is that additive manufacturing is itself a ground up manufacturing which means it takes the same print time it takes for 1 or multiple pieces consequently same material cost. The only cost efficiency is with overheads. But we do offer discounts to support our customers and high value orders.
It depends upon the quantities, timeline & material volume of the parts. But most of the times 3D Printing is a cost-effective and time efficient way of manufacturing parts for low volume production.
Low volume production is suitable for a wide range of products including prototypes, customised products, spare parts, limited edition items, and niche market products across various industries.
Yes, our advanced manufacturing capabilities and expertise allow us to produce complex or intricate parts with high precision and consistency, ensuring quality and reliability even in low volume production runs.
We have rigorous quality control processes in place throughout the production cycle, including material inspection, process monitoring, and final inspection, to ensure that every part meets the required specifications and standards.