Validate your product with fast, production-quality parts | Low-cost tooling, dozens of materials and finishes | International prototype pricing includes tariffs | Auto-quoted estimates for prototypes
Upload your 3D CAD to the Artemis 3D Instant Quoting Engine. Most projects qualify for an auto-quoted estimate, so you can budget and plan without waiting for responses.
Our prototype molding services can help you bridge the gap between initial prototypes and full production runs. Take advantage of all the technologies, materials, and finishing options we offer within our plastic injection molding services to get the same quality of parts you can expect from a total production run. The price for your molded prototypes includes tariffs to simplify your procurement process.
Our project managers and engineers will work closely with you to understand your project's unique requirements and help you make informed decisions to optimize for the lowest costs and fastest lead times. To get started, simply upload your 3D CAD file to the Artemis 3D Instant Quoting Engine. Most projects qualify for an auto-quoted estimate, allowing you to budget and plan your project accordingly without waiting for responses. Once you're ready, submit your request for review, and our team will work with you closely at every step!
Every project is unique. Here are characteristics that make Prototype Molding a good fit:
Optimized for smaller runs with affordable materials and simple tool design.
Get parts in hand in as few as 5 business days!
Ideal for projects where a limited run of high-quality parts is needed.
Match or beat the per-part cost of other rapid prototyping processes, like 3D printing.
Gain confidence in your design before committing to expensive production-level tooling.
A few key aspects to consider when choosing prototype tooling. The table below may help you decide whether your project is suitable for prototype tooling or if you need Bridge or Production tooling.
| Subject | Consideration |
|---|---|
| Tool Life | Prototype tooling is made of softer materials and thus will wear out sooner. |
| Mold Texturing & Polishing | Finishes on prototype tools wear quickly, offering low value for the cost. B to D SPI finishes are recommended on this type of tooling. |
| Gating Methods | Gates may be constrained to edge, direct & fan techniques. Bridge or Production tooling supports more advanced methods. |
| Mold Classes | Class 105 and 104 molds are most common with prototyping molding runs. Higher class molds are typically reserved for our higher-volume molding services. |
| Material Selection | All injection molding materials we offer are available for prototype molding. Abrasive materials (e.g., glass-filled) may lower the life of a prototype tool. |
| Tool Origin | Artemis 3D offers both domestic (USA) and international molding options. Mold ownership stays with the customer regardless of its origin. |
Choose from millions of possible combinations of materials, finishes, tolerances, markings, and certifications for your order.
Our experts help get your parts delivered right to your door without the hassle of sourcing, project management, logistics, or shipping.
We are ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485, IATF 16949, and AS9100D certified. Only the top shops that apply to become suppliers pass our qualification process.
Streamline your budgeting and procurement process with the Artemis 3D Instant Quoting Engine. Upload your 3D CAD files to receive an auto-quoted estimate for pricing and lead times, allowing you to plan your project without the typical delays of waiting for a manual quote. When you're ready to move forward, our team will thoroughly review your project to confirm and finalize your quote and provide consultation to ensure your project is set up for success.
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3D printing is an excellent process for rapid prototyping! However, prototyping with injection molding enables a much more comprehensive range of materials, finishes, and textures that other processes do not offer. Prototyping with injection molding also paves the way for potential full-scale production in the future. You can iterate and tune the design to fit the same process used for production quantities. Many customers do initial prototyping using 3D printing, but later move on to injection molding when preparing to scale production.
The SPI (Society of Plastic Engineers) developed mold classifications to standardize mold type definitions based on mold material, tool design, features, and production volume. Mold classes range from 101 (most advanced, highest volume production) to 105 (prototyping applications) to simplify the type of injection mold required for thermoplastic molding based on production needs. Mold classes are intended to be used as a guideline.
A MUD (Master Unit Die) is a type of mold that uses a standard injection molding frame that utilizes inserts that define the shape of the internal cavity and thus the eventual part. Think of it as a quick-change system akin to swapping out the head of a disposable razor. This type of tool helps drive lower-cost and lead time as most of the machining time will be focused on the core and cavity work. MUD tooling is often used with prototype molding applications.
Artemis 3D can typically deliver a prototype injection mold component within 3 weeks. Depending on your project's specific requirements, we can deliver in as few as 5 business days!
All of our usual injection molding material offerings are available for prototype molding!
Yes, multiple colors can be run even on the same order! When running multiple colors on the same order, a purge charge will be added.
After receiving the order, the statement of work is reviewed by one of our manufacturing engineers. A case manager is assigned, and an appropriate manufacturing supplier is identified. A comprehensive DFM/PEG report is created and provided for approval. Upon approval, tooling and mold production is commenced. T1 samples are produced and shipped for approval. Upon approval, the remaining parts are made.
Our checkout price for internationally produced prototypes—originals or models of parts intended exclusively for non-commercial purposes—shipped to the US includes tariffs, to simplify your procurement process.
Validate your design with production-quality prototype parts. Low-cost tooling, auto-quoted estimates, and international pricing that includes tariffs.