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Rapid Tooling Service

KeSu offers precision tooling and custom mold design tailored to diverse industrial needs. With design for manufacturability (DFM) feedback to help optimize your mold design for production, and a focus on quality assurance, we ensure efficient and reliable production solutions for every project.

  • Custom mold design for specific needs
  • Tools are machined to DIN-27681-fine standards
  • Advanced In-house Equipments
BEST YOU NEED, BEST WE PROVIDED.

What Are The Limitations Of Rapid Production Tooling?

In order to achieve rapid results, there are some necessary limitations to the kinds of tools and parts that can be made using this approach. These limitations don’t mean you get an inferior tool. Rather, we simplify the development process in order to achieve the shortest possible production lead time at the least expense.

Better Simplicity

Rapid tools are two-piece molds, with at most two cavities per mold. This means there are no extra sliders or hand-loaded inserts. The geometries must be relatively simple, not requiring sophisticated gate/runner systems or complex cooling channels. Simple geometries allow for basic ejector pin strategies.

Surface Finish

Rapid tools have as-machined surfaces, with minimal polishing or bead blasting. We can make surface finishes for the moldings according to the classification system of the Plastics Industry Association using their general surface finishing guidelines.

Quote Analysis

Just upload your 2D drawings or 3D models and you will get quote feedback in 24 hours. Our specialized engineers will analyze your design to avoid misunderstanding, communicate with you and offer an affordable price.

High Quality

The responsible and rigorous attitude towards materials, rapid tooling technique, surface finishing and CMM testing guarantee the consistent quality from prototyping to production parts. We won’t bother to check the parts quality before delivery.

Fast Lead Time

The introduce of skilled rapid tooling solution and professional quoters ensure the fast lead time. We set the priority for the arrangement of the order according to the requirements and order complexity.

Instant Communication

For the sake of your benefits, every customer will have technical support to get in touch with us from quotation to delivery. You will get fast feedback for any question until it’s confirmed that you receive the satisfied parts.
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Why Choose KeSu As Your Rapid Tooling Company?

Our rapid tooling services are designed to cater to clients worldwide. Rapid tooling at KeSu is low cost, short time consuming, and you can find unreasonable in the design in time before mass production so that the engineering R&D personnel can check the problem visually on it, and then make corrections on the drawings to improve the service life of the production tooling.
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Customize Your Rapid Tooling Service Solution

Custom Tooling machining service

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CNC Machining

We offer accurate CNC machined parts to convert your proposed design/concept into a real object within a short timeframe from 1 to 500+ offs. Our CNC machining services include milling, turning, wire cutting, laser cutting, EDM, laser carving, and more.

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Vacuum Casting

Vacuum casting involves the use of a master prototype to make a silicone mold and then pouring the material into the silicone mold. We offer fast turnaround, cost-efficient vacuum cast parts to convert your design/concept from 1 to 100+ offs.

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3D Printing

3D printing is the quickest and most reasonable option for rapid tooling. We offer a total of six different 3d printing technologies for rapid prototyping, from low-cost & extremely fast technologies to technologies better suited for functional testing.
Our happy customers

We've helped thousands of customers succeed

Choosing The Right Prototype Manufacturer. One-to-one support service by a technical team, quick response within a few hours. Most competitive prices in the market, 30% lower than Europe and America.
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Thomas

Sales Manager

5/5
“Thank you for the warm message. It is my pleaseure to introduce other companies to yours as your work was excellent on the heatsinks we received from you earlier this year, and your craftsmanship speaks for itself. Keep up the good work.”
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Addison.H

Head of Designer

5/5
“Alfie is the Technical Director whom I have know for many years and is currently seeking a low cost, out-sourced, component manufacturing resource who can be responsible for machining complex components with short delivery times without comprising B.Motion’s high quality standards.”
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Nancy. K

Engineer

5/5
I would like to introduce Tony from Kesu Hardware Group.
He is my long term supplier with all my trust.
Can we please proceed the order for parts as quoted? Drawings and quote attached.
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Rapid Tooling Materials

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DESCRIPTION
Aluminum
High machinability and ductility. Aluminum alloys have good strength-to-weight ratio, high thermal and electrical conductivity, low density and natural corrosion resistance.
Zinc
Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a shiny-greyish appearance when oxidation is removed.
Iron
Iron is an indispensable metal in the industrial sector. Iron is alloyed with a small amount of carbon – steel, which is not easily demagnetized after magnetization and is an excellent hard magnetic material, as well as an important industrial material, and is also used as the main raw material for artificial magnetism.
Titanium
Titanium is an advanced material with excellent corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and strength-to-weight characteristics. This unique range of properties makes it an ideal choice for many of the engineering challenges faced by the medical, energy, chemical processing, and aerospace industries.
Steel
Steel is a strong, versatile, and durable alloy of iron and carbon. Steel is strong and durable. High tensile strength, corrosion resistance heat and fire resistance, easily molded and formed. Its applications range from construction materials and structural components to automotive and aerospace components.
Stainless steel
Stainless steel alloys have high strength, ductility, wear and corrosion resistance. They can be easily welded, machined and polished. The hardness and the cost of stainless steel is higher than that of aluminum alloy.
Bronze
Highly resistant to seawater corrosion. The material’s mechanical properties are inferior to many other machinable metals, making it best for low-stress components produced by CNC machining.
Brass
Brass is mechanically stronger and lower-friction metal properties make CNC machining brass ideal for mechanical applications that also require corrosion resistance such as those encountered in the marine industry.
Copper
Few metals have the electric conductivity that copper has when it comes to CNC milling materials. The material’s high corrosion resistance aids in preventing rust, and its thermal conductivity features facilitate CNC machining shaping.
 
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As Machined Parts are left with the surface finish directly from the machining process, typically featuring visible tool marks, slight scratches, or milling patterns. This finish is cost-effective and suitable for functional components where aesthetics are not critical. Surface roughness (Ra) typically ranges from 0.8 to 3.2 µm, depending on the machining process (e.g., CNC milling or turning). No additional processing is applied, preserving dimensional accuracy.
Bead Blasting Involves propelling fine glass or ceramic beads at high pressure onto the surface to create a uniform, matte finish. This process removes tool marks, smooths the surface, and provides a non-reflective, slightly textured appearance for mold tooling. Bead blasting is ideal for aesthetic parts or as a pre-treatment for other finishes like painting or anodizing. It improves surface consistency but does not significantly alter dimensions. Surface roughness typically ranges from 1.6 to 3.2 µm.
Sand Blasting Uses abrasive materials (e.g., sand, aluminum oxide) propelled at high velocity to clean or texture the surface, resulting in a matte or satin finish for mold tooling. The finish varies based on abrasive size and pressure, offering a slightly rougher texture than bead blasting. It effectively removes surface imperfections, rust, or coatings and is often used for functional or decorative parts. Sand blasting can slightly increase surface roughness (Ra 2.5–6.3 µm) and is suitable for metals and some plastics.
Painting Involves applying liquid paint or powder coating to achieve a wide range of finishes, including gloss, semi-gloss, flat, metallic, or textured. Painting enhances aesthetics, provides corrosion resistance, and allows for custom color matching (e.g., RAL or Pantone systems) and CNC machining. Multiple layers (primer, base coat, topcoat) may be applied for durability. Surface preparation (e.g., blasting or priming) ensures adhesion. Thickness typically ranges from 15 to 100 µm, depending on the application.
Anodizing An electrochemical process that thickens the natural oxide layer on metals (primarily aluminum), creating a smooth, matte finish with enhanced corrosion and wear resistance. Type II anodizing offers a decorative finish with a thickness of 8–25 µm, while Type III (hard anodizing) provides a thicker (25–50 µm), more durable coating. Anodizing allows for dyeing in various colors and maintains tight tolerances, making it ideal for both functional and aesthetic parts.
Plating Deposits a thin layer of metal (e.g., chrome, nickel, zinc) onto the surface via electroplating or electroless plating, resulting in a smooth, glossy finish. Plating enhances corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and electrical conductivity while providing a premium, reflective appearance. Coating thickness typically ranges from 5 to 50 µm, depending on the metal and application. It is commonly used for CNC machinined parts, decorative parts, fasteners, or components requiring enhanced durability.
Polishing A mechanical process that smooths the surface using abrasives or polishing compounds to achieve a high-gloss, mirror-like finish. Polishing removes micro-imperfections and tool marks, reducing surface roughness to Ra 0.1–0.4 µm. It is ideal for aesthetic components or parts requiring low friction. Polishing can be labor-intensive and is often used for metals like stainless steel or aluminum. It may be combined with other finishes for enhanced results and CNC machining.
Chromate Also known as chemical conversion coating, chromate applies a thin (0.5–7 µm) protective layer (typically on aluminum or zinc) to enhance corrosion resistance and improve paint adhesion. The finish can range from smooth and glossy to satin, with colors like clear, yellow, or iridescent hues. Chromate coatings are electrically conductive, making them suitable for aerospace and electronics applications. The process minimally affects dimensions and maintains a uniform appearance.

Rapid Tooling FAQs

Rapid tooling is a cost-effective and fast method to produce prototypes and low-volume parts in your chosen material. It’s ideal for testing designs, validating functionality, and market analysis, with surface finishes like bead blasting or anodizing to enhance aesthetics and performance.
We deliver moldings as quickly as possible, leveraging the speed of rapid tooling. Lead times vary based on part size, geometry, and surface finish requirements (e.g., painting or polishing). Contact us for a precise timeline.
Rapid tooling supports a wide range of materials, including mass-production plastics, silicones, rubbers, and metals like aluminum or steel. Metals are suitable for finishes like plating or chromate to improve durability and appearance.
We maintain high quality through rigorous material testing, streamlined manufacturing, and dedicated tooling experts assigned to each project. Moldings meet end-use part standards, with finishes like polishing or anodizing ensuring precision and durability. A T1 first-article inspection report is provided upon request.
Simply upload your CAD files and product details, and we’ll provide a free quotation within 24 hours or less, including options for surface finishes like sand blasting or painting.

Machined Tooling Parts

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Precise Tooling parts

We use X-ray fluorescence and spectrophotometry to measure the precise molecular composition of all the raw materials we use for your tooling. You can be assured you get exactly the material grade you specify. Our attention to detail doesn’t stop when your mold is completed. We’re not satisfied until your finished parts have been fully verified in our modern quality control metrology lab.

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Complex Tooling parts

Unless otherwise specified by you, our standard tolerances conform to DIN-2768-1-fine. Surface finishes for the core and cavity of mold tools can be made according to the classification system of the Plastics Industry Association using their general surface finishing guidelines. If you need the finest in rapid toolmaking services, contact us today.

Quote Now to Start Your Rapid Tooling Project

Complete Rapid Tooling services from prototype to production ensure high quality, fast delivery and competitive prices.