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NDA

Sign NDA
We sign the NDA with our customer and also for their projects. Each employee must take pre-enter company training to follow our production flow, so that keep company information security. NDA will be signed on board date. As well as for all our suppliers have to sign NDA. For date security, we use the ISO27001 as the reference. All the data will be securely kept at our own network centre, only the authorized staff can access to the centre and review the data.

Flow Production

Flow Production
We use the work order system to control each process step, timeline for each job is very clear for each team. All of customer requirements will be reflected from the work order. When quoting, our production engineers will review the data and requirement, and provide the DFM if needed. During the production, we guarantee the on-line and off-line inspection to ensure that the parts we produce meet your exact specifications.

Quality Control

Quality control
We are ISO 9001 certified, first article inspection, also support to provide the FAI report.Before the packing, we have the final inspection, which will check all the quality details by our QC. We are very concerns the safety packing. For different sizes and materials production,we will adopt different packing methods to keep products delivery safely. Parts will be marked with labels of item no. and PO no. for customers to recognize easier.

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Effective and Efficient Low-Volume Production Here

Low volume manufacturing is a specialized service that delivers full production-quality parts in smaller quantities—typically 100,000 pieces or fewer. However, this figure isn’t fixed; the actual volume can vary based on several factors, including part size, geometry, complexity, and specific project requirements.

Customized low-volume manufacturing represents the future of production. It offers numerous advantages, including:

  • Reduced investment in tooling and materials
  • Faster time-to-market for new products
  • Greater flexibility to respond to shorter product life cycles
  • A seamless bridge between initial prototyping and high-volume production

Your Trusted Partner for Low to Medium Volume Runs

If you’re looking for low to medium production runs, you’ve come to the right place. Our advanced rapid tooling capabilities can support runs of up to 100,000+ injection moulded parts—making it the ideal solution for your manufacturing needs.

We continually invest in cutting-edge equipment and the latest rapid manufacturing technologies. Combined with our team of experienced professionals, this ensures we are fully equipped to handle low to medium-volume production programs with precision, efficiency, and quality.

Ready to get started? Contact us today to discuss your project and discover the right manufacturing solution for your business.

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Advantages Of Our Low-Volume Manufacturing

Customized low-volume manufacturing is more and more popular, there are more expectations for customization and diversity from consumers than ever before. Are you wondering how low-volume manufacturing can help your product go from concept to completion? There are a number of advantages to using this service that you may not know about. The most prominent benefits as below:

1. Low-volume manufacturing enables you to shorten overall production lead time
2. Save your budget so that improve cash flow
3. Design iterations more flexible
4. Helps growing small start-up
5. Create a bridge between a few prototypes and full-scale production
6. Provide rapid access to emerging markets
7. Respond quickly to shorter product life cycles
8. Reduce cost with no minimum orders, less expensive tooling

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Low Volume Production

1. What is considered low volume production?

Low volume production typically refers to manufacturing runs ranging from a few hundred to around 100,000 parts per year. However, this number isn’t fixed—the exact volume depends on factors such as part size, geometry, complexity, material, and industry requirements. It serves as the perfect middle ground between prototyping and full-scale mass production.

2. What are the benefits of low volume manufacturing?

Low volume manufacturing offers several key advantages, including:

  • Lower upfront tooling costs compared to high-volume production
  • Faster time-to-market for new products
  • Design flexibility, allowing modifications between production runs
  • Reduced inventory risk with on-demand manufacturing
  • A smooth transition from prototype to mass production
  • Ideal for niche markets or products with shorter life cycles

3. Which industries benefit most from low volume production?

Low volume production is widely used across various industries, including:

  • Automotive (custom or specialty vehicle parts)
  • Aerospace and defense
  • Medical devices
  • Consumer electronics
  • Robotics and IoT devices
  • Startups launching new products

Any industry that requires high-quality parts in limited quantities can benefit from this approach.

4. What manufacturing processes are used for low volume production?

Several processes are commonly used for low volume production, depending on the application and material requirements. These include:

  • Injection moulding (with rapid or soft tooling)
  • CNC machining
  • 3D printing / additive manufacturing
  • Vacuum casting / urethane casting
  • Sheet metal fabrication
  • Die casting

The right method is selected based on part design, material, finish, and production quantity.

5. How does low volume production differ from prototyping and mass production?

  • Prototyping focuses on creating a few samples to test design, fit, and function.
  • Low volume production delivers fully functional, production-quality parts in limited quantities for market testing, bridge production, or niche applications.
  • Mass production involves manufacturing large quantities (often hundreds of thousands to millions) using hard tooling for maximum efficiency and lower per-unit costs.

Low volume production fills the critical gap between prototyping and mass manufacturing.

6. How long does low volume production take?

Lead times for low volume production vary based on part complexity, material, tooling requirements, and quantity. On average, projects can be completed within 2 to 6 weeks, significantly faster than traditional mass production. Rapid tooling and advanced manufacturing technologies help us deliver high-quality parts quickly, allowing you to get to market faster.

Looking For Low-Volume Manufacturing?

Absolutely, you’ve come to the right place. Roche has been engaged in low volume manufacturing services more than 20 years, At roche industry, we will be there to help you along every step of the way, from the initial product design review and quotation to quality inspection of your newly manufactured parts. In addition to specialising in prototyping and mass production, we are also specialist when it comes to low-volume manufacturing. It’s a great honor to be a partner with you. Contact us today to get your manufacturing solution and details.

Benefits of Working with Roche 

​1. AS9100-certified
​2. All senior designers and engineers
3. ​Over 20 years of combined experience
​4. Develop the right prototype for your needs
​5. End-to-end product prototyping under one roof
6. Just In Time delivery of parts
7. Production volume discounts
8. Quality Guarantee
9. 24/7 online service

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