Professional Rapid Prototyping Services

Logell Mold provides 3D printing prototping, rapid injection molding, rapid tooling making, CNC prototyping and vacuum casting service for global market.

Extensive Manufacturing Options

Fast 3-7 Days Turnaround

Tight Tolerances to ±0.02mm

An NDA can be signed if needed before the quotation.

Main Rapid Prototyping Services At Logellmold

As an ISO 9001-certified manufacturing partner, Logell Mold has a wide variety of rapid prototyping processes. We can achieve stable production and excellent surface quality.

CNC Prototype Service

Rapid Injection Molding

3D Printing Service

Vacuum Casting Service

How to Choose Your Rapid Prototyping Process

You need to clarify the quantity of samples you need. You should also confirm your requirements for materials, precision and lead time. In addition, you need to know what the samples will be used for.
ProcessRecommended QuantityTypical MaterialsAccuracy (±mm)Lead TimeAdvantagesLimitationsRecommended Applications
3D Printing1-5 pcsPhotosensitive Resin, Nylon, ABS-like Resin, etc.0.1 – 0.21 – 3 daysFast speed, can create complex geometriesLimited material choices, lower strengthVisual validation, Concept models, Initial fit tests
CNC Machining1-20 pcsMetals (Alu, Copper, Steel), Plastics (ABS, POM, PC)0.01 – 0.053 – 7 daysHigh precision, uses real materials, good strengthLimited internal complex structures, cost rises with complexityFunctional testing, Metal parts, High precision requirements
Rapid Tooling + Rapid IM100 – 1000 pcsStandard Plastics (ABS, PP, PC, Nylon, etc.)0.1 – 0.37 – 15 daysClose to mass production process, real material testingLimited mold life (hundreds to thousand shots), costly to modifyPilot production, Market testing, Functional validation
Vacuum Casting10 – 50 pcsPolyurethane (Simulates ABS, PP, Rubber)0.15 – 0.35 – 10 daysLow cost for small batches, feels like real molded partsShort mold life (approx. 20-30 pcs), non-standard materialsSmall batch appearance parts, Exhibition samples, Pre-trial use

Rapid Prototyping Service Material Library

Over the past six years,Logell Mold has worked with its clients on more than 100 types of rapid prototyping materials.

Common Machinable Materials for Rapid Prototyping

Aluminum 6061


Key Characteristics
High strength-to-weight ratio, excellent machinability, corrosion resistance, good weldability

Best For Prototypes
Automotive brackets, structural prototypes, aerospace components, electronic enclosures

Stainless Steel 316L


Key Characteristics
Excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, biocompatibility, good toughness

Best For Prototypes
Medical devices, marine components, chemical processing equipment, food processing machinery

Brass C360


Key Characteristics
Excellent machinability, high electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, attractive finish

Best For Prototypes
Valves, fittings, electrical connectors, decorative components, musical instruments

Titanium Grade 5


Key Characteristics
Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, high temperature performance

Best For Prototypes
Aerospace parts, medical implants, marine applications, high-performance automotive components

Copper C110


Key Characteristics
Superior electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, malleability

Best For Prototypes
Electrical components, heat sinks, plumbing fittings, decorative elements

Steel 1018


Key Characteristics
Good machinability, moderate strength, weldable, cost-effective, uniform properties

Best For Prototypes
Machined parts, structural components, fasteners, automotive parts, tooling fixtures

ABS


Key Characteristics
Good impact resistance, rigid, machinable, easy to fabricate, cost-effective

Best For Prototypes
Consumer products, enclosures, automotive interior parts, toys, electronic housings

PEEK


Key Characteristics
High temperature resistance, chemical resistance, excellent mechanical properties, biocompatible

Best For Prototypes

Aerospace components, medical devices, oil and gas equipment, high-performance machinery

Nylon 6/6


Key Characteristics
High strength, wear resistance, good fatigue resistance, chemical resistance

Best For Prototypes

Gears, bearings, fasteners, structural components, automotive parts

PTFE (Teflon)


Key Characteristics
Extremely low friction, chemical resistance, high temperature resistance, non-stick properties

Best For Prototypes
Bearings, seals, gaskets, chemical processing equipment, cookware components

PC (Polycarbonate)


Key Characteristics
High impact resistance, optical clarity, heat resistance, dimensional stability

Best For Prototypes
Safety glasses, medical devices, automotive lighting, electronic enclosures, bulletproof glass

POM (Acetal)


Key Characteristics

Low friction, high stiffness, dimensional stability, good machinability

Best For Prototypes
Gears, bearings, valves, pump components, precision machined parts

Silicone Rubber


Key Characteristics
Wide temperature range, biocompatibility, chemical resistance, flexibility, UV resistance

Best For Prototypes
Medical devices, seals, gaskets, kitchenware, automotive components

NBR (Nitrile Rubber)


Key Characteristics
Oil resistance, fuel resistance, good mechanical properties, cost-effective

Best For Prototypes

Seals, gaskets, hoses, O-rings, automotive components, industrial equipment

EPDM Rubber


Key Characteristics
Weather resistance, ozone resistance, chemical resistance, good insulation properties

Best For Prototypes
Automotive weatherstripping, roofing membranes, seals, gaskets, electrical insulation

PU (Polyurethane)


Key Characteristics
High abrasion resistance, flexibility, load-bearing capacity, chemical resistance

Best For Prototypes
Rollers, bumpers, gaskets, footwear, industrial wheels, coatings

Epoxy Resin


Key Characteristics
High strength, chemical resistance, excellent adhesion, dimensional stability

Best For Prototypes
Composite materials, adhesives, coatings, electronic encapsulation, tooling

Urethane Resin


Key Characteristics
Impact resistance, flexibility, abrasion resistance, castable

Best For Prototypes
Cast parts, molds, prototypes, industrial components, decorative items

Premium Surface Finishes for Rapid Prototyping

Generally, the surface finish for our rapid prototype parts is selected based on the customer’s requirements. If there are no special requests, we use the ‘as machined’ finish

Polishing

The surface of the part transitions from rough to smooth and refined. For transparent materials, the clarity increases significantly after polishing.

Chemical Smoothing

This nearly eliminates visible layer lines, leaving a smooth surface with a natural luster. Surface roughness can be reduced by more than 80%.

Sandblasting

This removes tooling marks, resulting in a uniform, non-reflective matte finish or an even satin finish with a smooth, delicate texture.

Brushed Finish

This gives your metal prototype a surface with regular, fine lines (either straight or a random, swirling pattern) and also helps hide minor scratches.

Anodizing

This creates a protective layer that can be dyed in a wide variety of colors, available in either glossy or matte finishes. 

Spray Painting

This covers the base color and surface imperfections, allowing you to achieve any color and various special textures, such as a leather-like texture or a soft-touch rubber-like feel.

Prototype in Hours, Not Weeks

Rapid Prototyping Solutions for Your Industry

Based on our customer data over the past decade, the top industries for our rapid prototyping services have been the automotive industry, consumer electronics, medical devices, aerospace, industrial equipment, cultural and creative products, and the construction industry.

Automotive Rapid Prototyping

Prototyping For Industrial Tools

Medical Device Prototyping

Aerospace Rapid Prototyping

Our Rapid Prototyping Cases

Craft prototype of the famous Beijing Bird’s Nest

This ABS material prototype was made using five-axis CNC machining and ended up with an electroplated surface finish.

CNC Prototype Steel Ventilated Heat Sink

The heat shield cover made with five-axis CNC machining, without any surface treatment.

Why Choose Us As Your Prototyping Supplier

Our goal has always been to have zero complaints from customers.

Proactive DFM Feedback

You might worry about design flaws that could make manufacturing difficult, or that our factory might just start cutting right after receiving the drawings.

We don’t just hit “print” or “machine” blindly. Our engineers review your CAD files and provide actionable Design for Manufacturing (DFM) suggestions. We can flag potential risks like thin walls or unmachinable undercuts before production even begins.

Data-Backed Quality & Tolerances

You might also worry that our claimed high precision is just talk, and that the parts won’t fit when they arrive.

We don’t just hit “print” or “machine” blindly. Our engineers review your CAD files and provide actionable Design for Manufacturing (DFM) suggestions. We can flag potential risks like thin walls or unmachinable undercuts before production even begins.

Smooth handover to small-batch production

You might worry that after prototyping with us, you’ll have to start over with a new supplier for mass production.

We offer an end-to-end prototyping experience. You don’t need to waste time breaking in a new vendor. We have mastered several mainstream prototyping processes that can handle both small batches and full-scale production.

Strict NDA & IP Protection

You might worry about your confidential designs being leaked.

The case studies you see on this website are either photos of finished products approved by our clients, or projects designed and machined by our own in-house engineers. We are fully agreeable to signing an NDA before you upload any drawings.

FAQ For  Rapid Prototyping Services


For CNC and vacuum casting, we mainly decide the price based on the part size, machining time, and material waste.

For rapid tooling and injection molding, the price depends on the part size, tooling structure, and the estimated tool life (number of shots), plus the material.

For 3D printing, we determine the price based on the part volume, support structures, and the machine type (industrial-grade SLA, SLS, or FDM).

For any process, our manual quotes usually take one day. If it falls on a weekend or other special cases, it may take up to 48 hours.

A manual quote is more accurate. If you prefer a rough estimate first, you can use our price calculator (available for tooling, injection molding, and CNC machining).
Yes, we can. Our service supports the journey “from prototype to production.”

After you approve the prototype, we recommend using our factory for small-batch production. You can choose vacuum casting or CNC
machining for 10 to 100 units. For medium volumes (100 to 5,000 units), we recommend rapid injection molding.
Since we are a rapid prototyping service provider, we certainly have no minimum order quantity (MOQ) requirements.
We recommend you use STP (STEP) or IGS file formats. These formats preserve the original surface data best and are less likely to have missing surfaces. We also support STL, X_T, SLDPRT, and other formats.

If you only have 2D drawings, we recommend that you obtain 3D drawings before working with us. Our company currently does not provide modeling or product design and development services.
For CNC parts, we follow the ISO-2768-M standard. The typical tolerance is ±0.127mm (±0.005″). For extreme precision, we can achieve tolerances of ±0.0254mm (±0.001″).

For 3D printing (SLA/SLS), the typical tolerance is ±0.127mm (±0.005″).

For injection molded parts, we strictly follow the DIN-7168-M standard. The typical tolerance is ±0.1mm (±0.004″). Under extreme precision conditions (depending on the mold), injection molding tolerances can reach ±0.05mm (±0.002″).
Not exactly.

If the design changes involve minor dimensional adjustments or local modifications, we usually provide a revised quote for free. We only charge for the extra machining time or material cost. If the design changes involve a major structural overhaul, we will issue a new quote based on the new design complexity.
After we receive your drawings, our team will conduct a DFM (Design for Manufacturing) analysis during a project meeting.

If we find issues such as unsupported structures, fragile thin walls, insufficient draft angles, or assembly interference, we will proactively include a “Design Optimization Proposal” with the quote. This helps you avoid later trial-and-error costs.
After we receive your drawings, our team will conduct a DFM (Design for Manufacturing) analysis during a project meeting.

If we find issues such as unsupported structures, fragile thin walls, insufficient draft angles, or assembly interference, we will proactively include a “Design Optimization Proposal” with the quote. This helps you avoid later trial-and-error costs.