production
Low Volume Tooling
Low volume tooling There are a number of different low volume tooling techniques that can be used, depending on the specific requirements of the project. Some common techniques include:
Rapid Tooling: Rapid tooling involves the use of rapid prototyping techniques to quickly create tooling or molds for low volume production runs. This is a good option for situations where time is a critical factor and quick production is required.
Manufacturing
Compared to high-volume manufacturing, which is used to produce millions of products at a low cost per unit, low-volume manufacturing is more flexible and can quickly adapt to changes in design or product specifications. It is also more cost-effective than high-volume production for small runs, as it avoids the high tooling and setup costs associated with large-scale production.