Prototyping can present challenges. During this phase, companies aim to maximize results while minimizing expenses. If you’re uncertain about selecting the right manufacturing method, managing supplier relations for various components, or seeking strategies for cost savings, Regulus is here to assist. We offer a range of common prototyping solutions, including mock-ups, rapid prototyping, and 3D printing, tailored to streamline your development process.
Most common prototyping technique
Allow higher design complexity
Wide variety of materials applicable: metal, plastic, and silicone parts
Used for sheet metal fabrication
Accurate and precise
Secondary process after CNC machining for deburring
Non-contact laser cutting can prevent deformation
Used for sheet metal fabrication
Less restriction on part size
Less material remainder
Less production time compared with laser cutting
More economical option than CNC machining
Materials applicable include plastic, rubber, and silicone parts.
Able to produce 20 units per mold
SLA (Stereolithography Apparatus)
Tolerances can be controlled within ±0.1mm.
Suitable for making small and intricate parts
SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)
Can be used to produce metal parts
A wide variety of materials available
Tolerances can be controlled within ±0.1mm.
Suitable for making small and intricate parts
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