Xometry Products

Manufacturing categories for prototype, bridge, and production programs.

Use Xometry to source injection molded parts, industrial 3D printed components, tooling, equipment support, and related manufacturing services through one consistent request workflow.

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Injection molded and 3D printed production parts

Injection Molding Services

Prototype tools, bridge tooling, insert molding, overmolding, and production molding are supported with resin discussion, tooling assumptions, gate and surface review, and documentation planning.

Prototype molding

Shorter validation cycles for teams proving geometry, material behavior, and customer acceptance before committing to long-run tooling.

Bridge production

Useful for launch ramps, service parts, and staged demand when a full production tool is premature or the forecast remains uncertain.

Production review

Supports repeat orders with attention to resin choice, dimensional evidence, cosmetic standards, and order history.

3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing & Rapid Prototyping

SLA, SLS, MJF, FDM, and metal additive options help engineering teams validate form, fit, fixtures, and complex geometries before deciding whether machining or molding is the better long-term path.

Functional prototypes

Printed assemblies, housings, and test articles help teams learn quickly without creating a tool too early.

Jigs and fixtures

Production support aids can be printed fast, iterated after operator feedback, and replaced with improved versions as the line stabilizes.

Complex geometry

Lattices, internal channels, and lightweight features can be reviewed for printability, post-processing, and tolerance expectations.

Tooling, Equipment & Machinery

Tooling inserts, checking fixtures, machined aids, cutting-tool related needs, and equipment-support components can be scoped alongside part production so the full manufacturing system is visible.

Fixture support

Inspection, assembly, and workholding fixtures help convert product drawings into repeatable shop-floor routines.

Machinery components

Replacement, prototype, and equipment-adjacent parts can be routed through machining, additive, or molding based on function.

Tooling readiness

Reviews focus on manufacturability, maintenance access, material wear, and evidence needed for production release.