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Prices from $1495. Best for 10–10,000+ pieces.

Choose from hundreds of engineering-grade resins: ABS, Polycarbonate, Nylon, Acetal, Polypropylene, Acrylic, PBT, HDPE, LDPE, TPE, TPU, and LCP including glass or fiber filled grades.


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Get a running start on the fastest injection molded parts around by submitting your 3D CAD model to our ProtoQuote® automated quoting system. You'll get pricing, options, and, if appropriate, suggested changes for improved moldability for the injection molding process.


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Proto Labs Journal - providing innovations, ideas, and news on design and the applications of rapid injection molding and CNC machining. Design Tips for Engineers - efficiently and cost-effectively design parts and select materials.
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CNC Machined Prototypes

Need fewer than 10 parts? First Cut ships CNC machined plastic and aluminum parts in as little as one business day after receipt of your 3D CAD model.

  First Cut - CNC machining prototypes, plastic and aluminum parts.


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Testimonials
October 26, 2009
"I received the parts and couldn’t be happier. Proto Labs did a great job, nothing but good recommendations from this end."
—Ed Adams, Maxera LLC
Case Studies
Molding Technology Pays Off for Medical Manufacturer
October 29, 2009
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News and Events
Prototype or produce? How to decide which road to take
October 5, 2009
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Out of Many, One
October 1, 2009
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2009 Issue 2 — The Security of Speed
October 13, 2009
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Proto Labs Recognized For Advanced Technology
October 23, 2009
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Design Guidelines
Design requirements for injection molding