Introduction
Why is it so important to insist on using genuine materials?
In the prototype industry, some practices sometimes compromise material quality to lower prices. These seemingly minor differences can have significant and costly negative consequences for your product development.
Regarding metal materials, some competitors who offer excessively low prices may use materials that have not been properly heat-treated (tempered). This results in uneven internal stresses in metal parts, resulting in not only a poor appearance and texture, but also prone to burrs. More importantly, their mechanical properties and dimensional stability differ significantly from those of the final mass-produced product.
We insist on using genuine materials that have been fully tempered and SGS-certified. This ensures that the physical properties of your metal prototype are representative and can withstand real-world functional testing.
When it comes to plastic materials, another common practice is the use of “mixed materials.” For example, if your design calls for PC, some lower-priced competitors may offer a material composed of 70% PC and 30% ABS.
This practice can have serious consequences: the material’s physical properties (such as strength, toughness, and temperature resistance) are completely altered. At best, this can cause your functional verification or structural testing to fail, resulting in erroneous data. At worst, it can impact the end-consumer experience and damage your brand reputation. We insist on using pure materials, ensuring you get exactly what you specify, ensuring your test results are reliable.
Conclusion: Our commitment guarantees your success.
In summary, we insist on using authentic materials because we deeply understand that the core value of prototyping lies in **accurate verification** and **risk avoidance**.
While using untempered or mixed materials may save a little money on initial quotes, it can render prototypes meaningless and potentially lead to incorrect decisions, ultimately resulting in significant losses after expensive molds are discovered. Our commitment is to ensure that every penny of your R&D budget is invested where it matters most, ensuring your product’s successful launch.

