Low volume manufacturing services for custom parts
LOW-VOLUME PRODUCTION SERVICES

How Can Tik Precision Help Your Low-Volume Project?

Engineering-ready low-volume production from prototype validation to 1–1000+ parts.

No MOQ

Prototype to small-batch orders

1–1000+

Low-volume production range

24h

Engineering response available

LOW-VOLUME QUOTE CENTER

What We Need for an Accurate Quote

To review your low-volume production project quickly, please send your CAD file, quantity, material, tolerance requirements, surface finishing needs and target delivery schedule.

CAD File

STEP, STP, IGES, SLDPRT, Parasolid, STL or PDF drawings are preferred.

Material

Metals, engineering plastics, sheet metal materials or production-grade custom materials.

Quantity

Prototype, pilot run, 1–1000+ parts or repeat low-volume quantities.

Finish

Anodizing, plating, powder coating, polishing, passivation, painting or custom finishing.

Upload Your Project Details

Secure & Confidential

Start Your Low-Volume Quote

Upload your CAD file, drawings, quantity, material, tolerance and finishing requirements. Our engineering team will review manufacturability, provide DFM feedback and prepare a clear low-volume production quote.

STEP / STP / IGES / SLDPRT / Parasolid / STL / PDF

Low-volume CNC machining for precision custom parts

Submit Project Details

Send CAD files, drawings, quantity, material and finishing requirements.

DFM Review

We check manufacturability, tolerance risks, material choice and production process.

Receive Quote

Get pricing, lead time, DFM notes and low-volume production suggestions.

All uploaded files are kept secure and confidential. NDA support is available upon request.

LOW-VOLUME MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES

Low-Volume Manufacturing Capabilities for Custom Parts

Tik Precision supports CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, casting and 3D printing for low-volume production projects. Choose the right process for prototypes, pilot runs and repeat small-batch manufacturing. Material selection and surface finishing support are available based on part function, appearance and production needs.

Low-volume sheet metal fabrication for custom metal parts
CNC MACHINING

Precision CNC machining for low-volume production parts

Ideal for production-grade metal and plastic parts that require tight tolerance, reliable material integrity and fast engineering feedback before repeat production.

Best For

Low-volume casting services for custom metal parts
SHEET METAL

Flexible sheet metal fabrication without hard tooling

Laser cutting, bending and welding support low-volume sheet metal parts without stamping die commitments, helping control cost and lead time.

Best For

Inspection for low-volume manufactured parts
3D PRINTING

Rapid prototyping for design validation and early testing

3D printing helps validate form, fit and early design ideas before committing to CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication or mold-based production.

Best For

CNC Machining

Best for precision functional parts, metals, plastics and low-volume production-grade components.

Sheet Metal

Best for enclosures, brackets, panels and formed sheet metal parts without hard tooling.

Casting & Molding

Best for complex geometries and parts that may scale from pilot run to repeat production.

3D Printing

Best for quick prototypes, fit checks and design validation before production.

Industries We Serve

Low-Volume Manufacturing for Precision-Driven Industries

We support industries that need prototype validation, pilot runs, low-volume production and practical DFM feedback before scaling into repeat manufacturing.

LOW-VOLUME APPLICATION MATRIX
Prototype
Pilot Run
Low-Volume
DFM Review

Aerospace / Model Aviation

Energy & Power

Medical Devices

Semiconductor

Robotics

Optics & Instruments

Automotive

Industrial Equipment

Not sure if your project fits our low-volume capabilities?

Send your drawing, material, quantity and application. Our engineers will review the process route and provide practical DFM feedback.

PROTOTYPE TO LOW-VOLUME PRODUCTION

Bridge Prototype Validation to Repeatable Low-Volume Production

A structured path for moving from early design validation to pilot runs and repeat low-volume production, with DFM feedback, quality gates and controlled batch consistency.

LOW-VOLUME FLOW CONTROL
DFM Review
First Article
Pilot Run
Repeat Orders
LOW-VOLUME BRIDGE

From One-Off Sample to Stable Output

Low-volume production helps validate design, process and quality before committing to larger repeat orders. Tik Precision supports small runs without forcing unnecessary MOQ.

01

DFM feedback before production risk grows

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Low-volume pilot run for process stability

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Repeatable delivery with quality gates

Use this workflow when your design needs fast feedback, controlled quality and a practical path from first article to repeat production.

01

DFM & Prototype Validation

Review CAD files, confirm manufacturability and validate form, fit and function before committing to larger quantities.

02

Low-Volume Pilot Run

Move from validated samples to a controlled pilot batch with visible cost, lead time and process stability.

03

Production-Ready Delivery

Deliver repeatable parts with inspection checkpoints, batch consistency control and preserved project history for future orders.

Quality Gate System

DFM Review

Manufacturability checked before production starts.

First Article

Critical dimensions verified before batch.

In-Process Check

Production quality monitored during manufacturing.

Final Audit

Parts reviewed before shipment.

Production readiness focus: validate the part, stabilize the pilot run, then move forward with repeatable low-volume quality instead of jumping directly into mass production.

Quality Assurance

Quality Assurance Built Into Every CNC Machined Part

From material verification to final dimensional inspection, Tik Precision uses controlled inspection steps and precision measurement equipment to keep parts consistent before shipment.

Inspection Proof Board
CMMOptical MetrologyMaterial CheckFinal Report
01

Incoming Material Check

Material certificates, visual checks and requirement review before machining starts.

Focus: material verification and traceability.
02

In-Process Control

First article checks, patrol inspection and process monitoring during machining.

Focus: catch issues before batch risk grows.
03

Final Dimensional Inspection

Critical dimensions, surface finish, function and cosmetic requirements are verified.

Focus: part conformity before release.
04

Outgoing & Shipping Verification

Packaging, labeling, report generation and shipment readiness are checked before dispatch.

Focus: safe delivery and repeat order support.
Inspection Capability
CMMZeiss measurement
Opticalvisual metrology
Roughnesssurface analysis
Hardnessmaterial testing
MTC/MTRmaterial certificate
Reportinspection record
LOW-VOLUME PRODUCTION FAQS

Low-Volume Production FAQs

Find quick answers about low-volume quotes, file formats, NDA support, DFM review, inspection reports and production-ready small-batch manufacturing.

BEFORE YOU REQUEST A QUOTE

Questions Buyers Usually Ask First

These answers help engineering and purchasing teams understand quoting requirements, file security, DFM feedback, inspection support and low-volume production options before starting a project.

Quote
NDA
File Types
Inspection
Wall Thickness
How do I get a quote?

Email CAD file (STEP or IGES) and drawing (PDF) to [email address]. Include quantity, material, and finishing requirements. Quote returned within 24 business hours.

Can you sign an NDA before sharing my design?

Yes. NDA signed within one hour of request. Your IP is protected before we see the first drawing.

What file formats do you accept for quoting?

CAD: STEP, IGES, SolidWorks, Parasolid, STL. Drawings: PDF with tolerance and finish callouts. No CAD? Sketch or sample part – we’ll work with it.

Do you provide inspection reports?

Yes. CMM or optical inspection reports available. Complex surfaces and critical features can be 100% measured.

What is the minimum wall thickness?

Down to 0.05 mm, depending on material and feature depth. 5-axis often allows thinner walls than 3-axis due to optimal tool angles.