Low Volume Production

Bridge the gap between prototyping and mass production with agility and efficiency. Low Volume Production using 3D printing enables the direct manufacture of end-use parts, custom products, and spare components without the high costs and long lead times of traditional tooling.

Ideal for market testing, bridge manufacturing, or fulfilling demand for specialized products, this approach offers unparalleled flexibility. It allows businesses to respond swiftly to market opportunities, produce on-demand, and maintain lean inventory—all while achieving the quality and performance required for final applications.

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On-Demand Manufacturing Without Tooling Investment
Injection molding requires expensive, time-consuming molds that make small production runs economically unviable. 3D printing eliminates this barrier entirely. We can start production directly from your digital files, making it perfectly suited for batches from one to thousands of parts. This drastically reduces initial capital expenditure and accelerates your time-to-revenue.

Cost-Effective Customization & Personalization
Low volume does not mean low impact. 3D printing excels at creating customized products without the cost penalties of traditional methods. Whether producing patient-specific medical devices, limited-edition consumer goods, or bespoke automotive components, each item can be uniquely tailored to meet specific user requirements, opening new avenues for premium products and services.

Agile Supply Chain & Digital Inventory
Reduce the risks and costs associated with physical inventory. Instead of storing thousands of spare parts, companies can maintain a digital library of 3D models. When a part is needed, it can be printed on-demand, locally and rapidly. This “digital warehouse” model minimizes storage costs, eliminates obsolescence, and guarantees part availability for decades, crucial for legacy systems and maintenance operations.

Production of Complex, Optimized Parts
Unlike traditional manufacturing, which often imposes design constraints, 3D printing allows for the production of complex, lightweight, and topology-optimized parts that are stronger and more efficient. Internal lattices, consolidated assemblies, and integrated cooling channels can be manufactured in a single process, resulting in performance characteristics impossible to achieve with any other method at this volume.

Supporting Local Industry and Innovation in the UAE
For businesses and government initiatives in the UAE and wider GCC region, localizing production is a key strategic goal. Our low-volume manufacturing capabilities empower industries from aerospace to healthcare to produce critical components onshore. This reduces dependency on international supply chains, shortens lead times from weeks to days, and fosters a resilient, self-sufficient industrial ecosystem.

A Bridge to Mass Production
Before committing to the high cost of mass production tooling, use 3D printing for pilot series, market validation, and early-adopter batches. This allows you to gather real-world feedback, make final design tweaks, and build initial market presence without significant risk. Once demand is proven, you can transition to traditional methods with a validated and optimized product.

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3DX On Demand offers complete parts manufacturing services, from 3D printed metal and plastic parts to traditional CNC, injection moulding, and cast urethane.  We provide high quality parts and prototypes with some of the fastest and most reliable turnaround times in the industry. Our global network of efficient digital production facilities and manufacturing partners are able to meet the time-critical and unique business needs of today’s leading companies.

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3DX can process common mesh files, such as stl, obj, step, iges, 3dm.

 

We support mesh file types: STL, OBJ, STEP, IGES, WRL, WRZ, STP, IGS, PLY, ARC, CATProduct, CATShape, CGR, DLV, EXPm, IAM, NEU, PAR, PKG, PRT, PSM, SAB, SESSION, SLDPRT, STPZ, UNV, X_T, XAS, XMT, XPR, 3DM, 3dMXL, ASM, CATPart, IPT, JT, MF1, MODEL, SAT, U3D, VDA, VRML, X_B, HPMJF

 

Please note that while some file types will upload successfully, others may not be used to submit an order on our platform. We suggest you refer to the above lists to avoid any upload failures. 3DX does not accept drawing files (except when accompanied by a CAD file), or IGES and F3D files. Below is a list of exceptional file types and in what instances they can be used to place an order with 3DX: 3DX cannot currently quote or make parts based on assembly files. If you are interested in ordering an assembly, each part will need to have its own CAD file.

However, if you are uploading your Bill Of Material for production, 3DX will accept assembly files as supplementary information. Common assembly file types are .sldasm, .asm, .iam, and .catproduct. The only time you may upload a drawing file is when it's in conjunction with a CAD file, and it must be in PDF format. We do not accept .slddrw, .dxf, or .catdrawing files. We also cannot quote a project based on a drawing alone.