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CNC Prototyping

CNC prototyping is used for producing accurate metal or plastic prototype parts with real material performance. It is suitable for functional testing, dimensional verification, assembly checks, and pre-production sample approval.

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CNC Prototyping Services

CNC Prototyping Services for Custom Metal and Plastic Parts CNC prototyping is a practical solution for customers who need accurate, strong, and functional prototype parts before tooling or mass production. Compared with many early-stage prototype methods, CNC machining can provide better dimensional control, more realistic material performance, and stronger prototype samples for testing. Yinuomold provides […]

CNC prototyping can support relatively tight dimensional control compared with many other prototype methods. The achievable accuracy depends on part structure, material, machining process, wall thickness, and critical dimensions. ±Typical CNC prototype tolerance can range from ±0.01 mm to ±0.10 mm depending on material, geometry, drawing requirements, and inspection needs. Critical tolerance areas can be reviewed according to customer drawings.
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Rapid Prototyping Services

Rapid Prototyping for Custom Plastic and Metal Parts Rapid prototyping helps customers test a design before investing in tooling or mass production. For many custom plastic and metal parts, a prototype can help confirm structure, assembly fit, material selection, surface appearance, and possible manufacturing risks at an early stage. Yinuomold supports rapid prototyping for OEM […]

Depends on the selected process, material, and part structure. CNC machined prototypes can support tighter dimensional control, while 3D printed prototypes are mainly used for structure, appearance, and design verification. ±Typical prototype tolerance can range from ±0.05 mm to ±0.20 mm depending on the process, geometry, material, and inspection requirements. Tighter tolerance can be reviewed according to drawings.
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