
Aerospace
Lightweight fixtures, trim tools, covers, and prototype hardware reviewed around traceability and first article evidence.
Every industry uses tooling and machinery differently. Aerospace teams care about traceability and controlled change. Medical device teams care about material selection, cleanliness, and documentation. Industrial equipment teams care about uptime, spare part availability, and rugged replacement components. Electronics teams care about fine features, ESD needs, and repeatable assemblies.
Formlabs keeps the application context in the quote because a part used on a production line is judged differently from a part used in a demonstration rig. The same geometry may require different materials, inspection, surface finish, packaging, or release documents depending on its industry. These cards show how the discussion usually starts. When a buyer shares the industry, operating environment, and acceptance criteria early, the quote can separate speed-driven prototype choices from production choices that need stronger evidence, traceability, or repeatability.

Lightweight fixtures, trim tools, covers, and prototype hardware reviewed around traceability and first article evidence.

Fixtures, test aids, device housings, and ergonomic production tools where material and documentation clarity matter.

Low-volume service parts, machine-side aids, and repeatable fixtures for plants that need uptime and controlled revisions.

Test nests, assembly aids, small enclosures, and revision-sensitive tooling for short cycles and frequent engineering changes.

Pilot fixtures, assembly aids, validation samples, and low-volume tooling with clear release assumptions.

Fast iteration for housings, fixtures, packaging aids, and pilot builds before high-volume manufacturing decisions.
Application context helps the quote desk choose the right inspection, material, surface, and production release path.