


When to 3D Print
- 1-100 parts: Cost-effective
- Complex geometries: No penalty
- Customization: Each part different
When to Injection Mold
- 10,000+ parts: Lower unit cost
- Simple geometry: Optimal
FAQ
When is 3D Printing for Prototyping vs Production — Making the Right Choice a good option?
3D Printing for Prototyping vs Production — Making the Right Choice is a good option when fast iteration, complex geometry, low tooling cost, or low-volume production is more important than molded-part unit cost.
What should be checked before choosing 3D Printing for Prototyping vs Production — Making the Right Choice?
Check part size, material properties, surface finish, dimensional tolerance, heat exposure, load direction, and whether post-processing is required.
How does 3D Printing for Prototyping vs Production — Making the Right Choice compare with CNC machining?
3D printing can create complex shapes quickly, while CNC machining is often stronger for precise surfaces, tighter tolerances, and production-grade materials.
What affects the cost of 3D Printing for Prototyping vs Production — Making the Right Choice?
Cost depends on material, build volume, print time, layer height, support removal, finishing, inspection, and the number of parts in the build.
3D Printing Prototyping vs Production — Frequently Asked Questions
When should I switch from prototyping to production AM?
Consider volume, complexity, and customization requirements.
Where can I source production 3D printing services?
Nylonplastic offers prototyping and production AM services.


