Thanks to increasingly advanced polymers and metal processes and advances such as rapid tooling technologies, production times for many products have been cut dramatically. Though one of its most popular uses is to obtain prototypes in a timely manner, rapid tooling can be used for other applications.
Though it was first used jointly with rapid prototyping, rapid tooling technology has progressed to a point where it is a stand alone process with uses beyond it's initial development. To maximize the cost and time saving advantages of the rapid tooling process, make use of the full range of possibilities available with it. Some of these are:
Find a company that provides a high quality rapid tooling prototype for the best price
Many companies offer rapid tooling and prototyping services. The key is to find one that offers a good price without sacrificing quality. Your prototype is your first step in the production process. You want your design to start off on the right foot or you will be catching up for the rest of the production.
I recommend: Catalyst Product Design Group offers accurate, quick, and cost-effective rapid tooling prototype services.
Morris Technologies offers years of molding experience to offer a wide range of rapid tooling prototyping services to meet your needs.
Utilize rapid tooling services to acquire a bridge tool to fill in for the real thing
Keep your production process moving by using a bridge tool while the permanent tool is being manufactured. These temporary tools, while not long lasting, are perfect for small batches to use for test runs and market testing.
I recommend: Laser Reproductions offers full service coverage, including rapid bridge tooling, as an extension of their prototyping services.
Paramount PDS uses top of the line reinforced resin materials to produce bridge tools that stand up to the physical rigors of the production process.
Consider using rapid tooling suppliers to produce an end product tool
If your production volume is low enough, a steel production tool may be overkill. You may want to consider rapid tooling companies that offer low production rapid tooled parts to cut both costs and production time while still producing a high quality product.
I recommend: Protomold provides a choice of cost effective rapid tooling for low volume parts. They also offer an optional guarantee of the tool for the life of your project.
ProtoCAM offers short run rapid tooling for runs producing up to 100,000 parts.