Low Volume Prototyping Service
Zorapid offers fast low volume prototyping for 1–500 parts. Cover 5-axis CNC, turning, milling, industrial 3D printing, sheet metal, custom molds & aluminum extrusion. Quick lead time, tight tolerances, full finishing.
- Lower cost without high-volume tooling.
- Fast turnaround for design validation.
- Flexible design revisions at low cost.
- Perfect for functional & appearance testing.
What Is Zorapid Low Volume Prototyping ?
Zorapid Low Volume Prototyping is our flexible manufacturing service for small batches from 1 piece up to hundreds of units, covering design validation, pre-production testing and small-batch end-use parts.
We integrate multiple efficient processes: CNC machining, SLM metal 3D printing, SLA/SLS, vacuum casting and soft tool injection molding. No costly mass-production hard molds required, with fast lead times and easy design adjustments.
It serves automotive, medical, aerospace and consumer electronics clients to cut R&D risks, speed up market launch and avoid heavy upfront tooling investment before full mass production.
Core Advantages
- MOQ-free, 1-piece available.
- Multi-version parallel testing for designs.
- One-stop manufacturing + assembly.
- DFM engineering support to save cost.
- Complete industry compliance certificates.
- Smooth scaling from prototype to mass run.
- Strict IP protection for your drawings.
- Rush lead time options for tight schedules.
- Low inventory & financial waste.
- Consistent precision across small batches.
Full Low Volume Prototyping Capabilities
Zorapid offer complete one-stop low-volume manufacturing solutions covering all mainstream processes to meet your prototype and trial batch demands:
Simultaneous 5-axis machining for complex curved surfaces, deep cavities and precision medical/aerospace prototypes.
- Tolerance: ±0.02mm, smooth surface Ra 0.8μm.
- Materials: Aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, copper, engineering plastic.
- Use: Optical fixtures, medical implants, aerospace lightweight prototypes.
No tooling cost for intricate lattice, hollow and internal channel structures.
- Process: SLA resin, SLM metal, MJF nylon.
- Materials: Resin, glass-filled nylon, aluminum, stainless steel, titanium.
- Best for conceptual verification and hard-to-machine complex geometries.
Precision rotary shafts, pins, sleeves & connectors. Ultra-tight concentricity for sensors & electronics.
- Materials: Brass, copper, steel, POM, nylon.
- Use: Precision fasteners, sensor housings, miniature conductive terminals.
General flat, grooved and box structural prototypes. Fast cutting for brackets, heat sinks and equipment frames.
- Flexible for simple to medium-complexity parts.
- Widely used in automation, EV and consumer electronics prototyping.
Low-cost rapid tooling for small-batch injection & die cast prototypes.Short mold lead time for pre-production testing without expensive hardened mass molds. Support mold tweaks during iteration.
Custom short-run aluminum, brass & copper extruded profiles for heat sinks, busbars and structural frames. Small-length prototype extrusions for thermal and structural testing.
Laser cut, bend, weld and assemble metal chassis, enclosures and mounting brackets in small batches.
- Materials: Aluminum sheet, cold steel, stainless steel, galvanized plate.
- Use: Equipment housings, electrical cabinet prototypes, automation covers.
Are you ready for the project?
Standard Low-Volume Prototyping Workflow
- Submit CAD files (STEP/DWG/STL) or physical samples.
- Free DFM analysis & manufacturability feedback within 12h.
- Select optimal process: CNC / 3D Print / Sheet Metal / Rapid Mold.
- Rapid tooling or direct prototype manufacturing.
- First article inspection with full dimension test report.
- Revise design or mold per your feedback.
- Low-volume batch production from 1–500 pcs.
- Surface finishing, cleaning & custom packaging.
- Global delivery with full QC documentation.
QC & Tolerance Assurance
- General prototype tolerance: ±0.05mm.
- Precision 5-axis & turned parts: ±0.02mm.
- Full CMM dimensional inspection for critical prototypes.
- Material certs, hardness & surface checks.
- AQL sampling standard for all small batch orders.
- ISO 9001 certified factory with full process traceability.
Industry Applications for Low Volume Prototyping
Low volume prototyping refers to small-batch sample production (from 1 piece to hundreds of units) before mass manufacturing, balancing fast lead time, low upfront cost and functional verification. Below are its core industry applications:
Medical Devices & Healthcare
Manufactures high-precision biocompatible small-batch medical parts to support clinical verification and compliance testing with low tooling costs and fast iteration.
Aerospace & Aviation
Low volume prototyping delivers lightweight, heat-resistant alloy prototypes for aircraft and UAV testing, cutting development cycles without costly permanent tooling.
Automotive (EV & Traditional)
Low volume prototyping creates functional trial batches of auto and EV components to verify assembly, heat and crash performance ahead of mass production molds.
Consumer Electronics
Low volume prototyping produces tight-tolerance electronic casings and structural samples for appearance, EMI and assembly tests with rapid design revisions.
Industrial Automation & Robotics
Low volume prototyping fabricates durable custom grippers and fixture prototypes to validate robotic operation with flexible short-run customization.
Consumer Goods & Household Products
Low volume prototyping supplies cosmetic, kitchen and toy sample batches for ergonomic and market trial testing at minimal upfront mold investment.
Semiconductor
Low volume prototyping manufactures ultra-precise non-magnetic jigs and optical housings to meet strict flatness and tolerance standards for lab testing equipment.
Energy (New Energy)
Low volume prototyping develops corrosion-resistant energy storage and fuel cell component samples to validate thermal and outdoor weather resistance performance.
Materials Available for Zorapid Low Volume Prototyping
Wide material options including engineering plastics, medical silicones, aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, high-performance alloys and composite materials.
Custom surface finishing services for low-volume prototype production
As-Machined Finish
Direct CNC surface with fine tool marks. A cost-effective choice for functional prototypes and non-critical parts.
Polishing
Mirror finish down to Ra 0.2 μm. Ideal for luxury goods, optics, and parts requiring a flawless aesthetic.
Anodizing
Premium aluminum finish boosting corrosion resistance and durability, with custom color options available.
Sand Blasting
Creates a uniform matte texture.
Improving coating adhesion and hiding surface imperfections.
Brushed Finish
Smooth satin texture that hides minor scratches. Ideal for visible parts in consumer electronics and luxury goods.
Electropolishing
Mirror-smooth metal finish that boosts corrosion resistance, ideal for stainless steel and medical parts.
Powder Coating
Durable, eco-friendly polymer coating with vibrant colors and excellent UV/wear resistance.
Black Oxide Coating
Thin magnetite layer on steel, improving corrosion resistance with no dimensional change during treatment.
Alodine
Conductive aluminum coating that improves corrosion resistance and paint adhesion.
Tumbling
Removes burrs and creates a smooth finish, with no dimensional distortion.
Heat Treatment
Vacuum process to adjust metal hardness, strength, and toughness for high-stress applications.
Nickel Electroplating
Even nickel layer enhancing conductivity, corrosion protection, and wear resistance for industrial parts.
FAQ
What files do you accept for prototyping?
STEP, IGES, STL, DWG, DXF and PDF technical drawings are all supported. We also reverse engineer from physical samples.
How fast can I get my low volume prototypes?
Simple 3D print & CNC prototypes ship in 3–5 days; complex 5-axis parts and rapid molds take 5–7 working days.
Can I change my design after the first prototype?
Yes. Our low-volume workflow is built for iteration. We offer affordable mold tweaks and re-machining for revised drawings.
Which process should I choose for my prototype?
Our engineers recommend the most cost-effective route: 3D printing for complex one-off geometry; CNC 5-axis/turning/milling for high-tolerance functional parts; sheet metal for shell structures; rapid molds for plastic small batches.
Is there a minimum order for low volume prototyping?
No MOQ. We accept 1 single prototype up to 500 pre-production units.
Do you provide finished prototypes with anodizing, plating or coating?
Full in-house surface finishing available. We deliver ready-to-test finished prototypes without extra outsourcing.





