Pre-series & MVP
Testing a product before injection, validating the market or delivering the first units to your customers.
Redefine your supply chain with serial additive manufacturing. Free yourself from costly molds and adopt on-demand production that is agile and perfectly suited to the demands of the manufacturing sector.
Additive manufacturing is ideal when flexibility, repeatability and cost control are priorities.
Testing a product before injection, validating the market or delivering the first units to your customers.
Jigs, fixtures, guides, stops, guards and consumable parts used on manufacturing lines.
Simple replacement, controlled costs and reduced line downtime.
Housings, supports, mechanical components and repeatable parts ready to be integrated into production.
Rapidly reproduce a part without managing stock, without minimum order and without tying up capital.
FDM is perfect for producing functional parts at a controlled cost: tooling, jigs, supports, wear parts, and mechanical components. Ideal for manufacturing and automation.
Economical solution for batches of 10 to 200+ pieces depending on the geometry.
PETG, ASA, PA-CF, PC, TPU: selection based on resistance, heat and rigidity.
Jigs, fixtures, templates, sensor mounts, protectors and line parts.
Consumable parts that are easy to replace, without tied-up stock.
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is the reference technology for productions of 10 to 500 parts requiring robustness, repeatability and design freedom.
Isotropic, robust and stable material for industrial applications.
Complex geometries, integrated clips, internal channels and assemblies.
Consistent quality from one piece to another across the entire batch.
Launch a functional production without heavy initial investment.
SLA is ideal for small part series requiring high dimensional accuracy and a premium finish.
Fine details and tight tolerances.
Excellent surface quality for visible parts and premium enclosures.
Resistant, thermal or flexible depending on the use.
10 to 200 pieces depending on geometry, resin and finishing requirements.
The choice depends on the volume, mechanical constraints, and the expected level of finish.
Robust and economical: tools, wear parts, functional components.
Precision and aesthetics: fine details, premium finish, small parts.
Industrial: robustness, repeatability, complex geometries, 10 to 500 parts.
Short-run production requires rigorous planning to ensure consistency and quality across the entire batch.
Production starts with a minimum lead time of 2 weeks , depending on the technology and quantity.
The larger the volume, the more crucial planning (scheduling, post-processing, quality control) becomes.
The lead times include dimensional control and batch consistency (appearance, tolerances, finish).
Batch shipping is possible to expedite the delivery of the first units. For example, an order of 500 pieces can be shipped in 5 batches of 100, depending on the technology, finish, and planning.
Send your file to get a quote. Production times (minimum 2 weeks) are confirmed before launch, depending on the quantity and technology.
Option: batch shipping (e.g. 500 pieces → 5×100) to receive the first pieces faster.