Request for Quotation

  1. Upload your drawings or CAD files
    (DXF, DWG, STEP, IGES, PDF, etc.)
  2. Enter specifications
    Material, thickness, tolerances, finish, quantity, special notes
  3. Submit & let us review
    Our engineers will evaluate feasibility, tooling requirements, and process flows
  4. Receive your quote
    We’ll send a detailed quote with cost breakdowns, lead times, and next steps
  5. Approve & proceed
    From tooling to production, we handle the full process
  • Part drawings or 3D CAD models
  • Material type & grade
  • Requested quantities (prototype / pilot / production)
  • Surface finish or post-processing needs
  • Critical features, tight tolerances, or special requirements
  • Any reference or target cost constraints
  • Delivery expectations or schedule constraints

The more detail you include, the faster and more precise our quote will be.

  • Speed & responsiveness – we aim to respond promptly
  • Clear breakdowns – we itemize costs for tooling, processing, finishing, and assembly
  • Design feedback – our team can suggest optimizations to reduce cost or improve manufacturability
  • Single-vendor accountability – we manage from design to delivery
  • Transparency – we’ll clearly communicate tradeoffs or challenges

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What Happens Next

Once we receive your RFQ:

  • Our engineering team reviews the file for completeness
  • If needed, we may request clarifications or suggest adjustments
  • We generate a quote including tooling, labor, inspection, delivery
  • You’ll receive lead time estimates and next steps
  • Upon approval, we proceed with prototyping and production

RFQ & Quotation FAQs

What file formats do you accept?
We accept most common formats: DXF, DWG, STEP, IGES, PDF, etc.

It depends on the complexity. Simple parts might receive a response in 24–48 hours; complex or multi-step parts may require more time.

Yes. You can combine multiple part files or assemblies; however, separate quotes may be issued per part depending on process differences.
Yes — we will review for manufacturability and propose adjustments where feasible.
We accept projects across volume ranges — from prototypes to production — though tooling costs and process setup may affect per-piece pricing.