

Add to Cart
High Quality CNC Machining Customized Rapid Prototyping Low Volume
Manufacturing Service
At JYH, we offer a full line of low-volume manufacturing services, and our team has years of experience in creating prototypes for
many industries, including medical devices, consumer products, automotive applications, and more. With our expertise in CNC machining, injection molding, sheet metal machining and vacuum casting, we are able to prototype your products quickly and accurately.
What technology is used for small batch production?
3D printing | Also known as additive manufacturing, this technology allows the
production of small batches of custom parts with minimal setup time
and cost. |
Numerical control machining | Numerical control (CNC) machines produce parts by subtracting
materials from raw materials. This method is cost-effective for
small batch production. |
Injection molding | Numerical control (CNC) machines produce parts by subtracting
materials from raw materials. This method is cost-effective for
small batch production. |
Cutting | This technology is commonly used to cut metals, plastics and other
materials, making it ideal for small batch manufacturing projects. |
Vacuum casting: | This method is used to produce small batches of parts using
silicone molds and polyurethane resins. This is a cost-effective
way to replicate high-quality prototypes and small-scale production
runs. |
Materials of Low volume machining:
Aluminum | Stainless steel | Steel | Copper | Plastics | Titanium |
Aluminum 2024 | Stainless steel 303 | Steel Alloy 4130 | Brass C230 | ABS | Titanium Grade 2 |
Aluminum 5052 | Stainless steel 304 | Steel Alloy 4140 | Brass C360 | PMMA | Titanium Grade 5 |
Aluminum 6061 | Stainless steel 316 | Steel Alloy 1018 | Copper T2 | PEEK | |
Aluminum 6063 | Stainless steel 416 | Steel Alloy 1215 | Copper 2800 | POM | |
Aluminum 6082 | Stainless steel 15-5 | Steel Alloy 4140PH | Copper 27400 | Polycarbonate | |
Aluminum 7075 | Stainless steel 17-4PH | Steel Alloy 4340 | Copper 2700 | Polyethylene |
Which industries typically use low-volume manufacturing?
Aerospace and Defense: Due to the complexity and uniqueness of the components required in
aerospace and defense applications,
low-volume manufacturing often favors the production of smaller,
specialized parts and equipment.
Automotive: The automotive industry utilizes low-volume manufacturing for
prototyping, custom and limited production of specialty vehicles or
parts.
Medical devices: Many medical devices require precise engineering and
customization, which makes small batch manufacturing a
cost-effective solution for producing small batch specialized
devices.
The benefits of low-volume production include:
Product quality assurance:
Payment method:
Try JYH technology Now!All information are secure and confidential
by us.Your Professional CNC Machining Low Volume CNC Precision
Machining For Stainless Steel 316 And SS 304 Prototypes Partner!