Prototypage rapide Cost Calculator Guide
This guide explains how rapid prototyping cost is estimated so buyers can prepare quote-ready files before uploading CAD.
Prototypage rapide cost is mainly driven by process choice, part size, material, geometry complexity, quantity, tolerance, surface finish, inspection requirements, and delivery speed.
Estimate by process first
The same CAD file can be quoted very differently by SLA, SLS, CNC, vacuum casting, or tooling. Start with what the prototype must prove.
- ✓Geometry only: 3D printing.
- ✓Real material function: CNC.
- ✓Small plastic batch: vacuum casting.
Reduce quote uncertainty
Suppliers add risk when requirements are unclear. A complete RFQ helps avoid inflated pricing and back-and-forth delays.
- ✓State function and test purpose.
- ✓Define material and finish.
- ✓Clarify quantity and deadline.
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FAQ
Can cost be calculated without CAD?
Only roughly. Accurate pricing requires CAD, material, quantity, finish, and tolerance details.
Which process is cheapest?
For early geometry checks, 3D printing is often cheapest. For functional parts, CNC may be more accurate even if it costs more.
Why does finish increase cost?
Finishing can add polishing, painting, anodizing, masking, color matching, and cosmetic inspection time.