ComprehensiveManufacturing Services
From rapid prototyping to low-volume production, we offer a full spectrum of manufacturing services to bring your designs to life.
What We Offer
Professional manufacturing solutions with precision engineering
CNC Machining
Precision 3, 4, and 5-axis milling and turning. We work with aluminum, steel, titanium, and engineering plastics.
- Tolerances down to +/- 0.01mm
- Fast turnaround (3-5 days)
3D Printing
Industrial-grade SLA, SLS, MJF, and FDM technologies for rapid prototyping complex geometries.
- Wide range of materials
- 24-hour dispatch available
Injection Molding
Rapid tooling for low-volume runs and steel tooling for mass production.
- Over-molding & Insert molding
- T1 samples in 15 days
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Laser cutting, bending, punching, and welding for enclosures and brackets.
- Powder coating & Anodizing
- Assembly services
Ready to Bring Your Ideas to Life?
Upload your files today and get a competitive quote within 24 hours.
Choose the manufacturing route before comparing prices
The lowest quote is not always the best route for prototypes. DFocus separates CNC machining, 3D printing, sheet metal, casting, tooling, molding, and finishing so buyers can match process to material behavior, tolerance, appearance, and validation stage.
CNC machining for real material testing, SLA/SLS/MJF for speed or complex geometry, urethane casting for small plastic batches, and sheet metal for enclosures.
Bridge tooling, injection molding, machined production parts, sheet metal batches, casting, and finishing support for pilot or launch quantities.
Start from the test goal: visual model, functional test, assembly fit, certification sample, sales sample, or pilot production part.
Ask for DFM notes, critical-dimension inspection, material confirmation, surface finish photos, and packaging review before shipping.
How DFocus uses this page
This page is part of the quote-preparation path. It helps a buyer move from a broad prototype idea to a practical manufacturing brief with process choice, material notes, tolerance expectations, surface finish requirements, inspection needs, packaging notes, and delivery assumptions.
What makes the RFQ stronger
A stronger RFQ explains what the part must prove, which dimensions matter, whether appearance or function is more important, how many pieces are needed, what is flexible, and what evidence the buyer expects before shipment.