Videos
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Art to Part
Watch an initial concept for a product move from sketch to 3D CAD model to final part. Once a design is uploaded at Brazil Metal Parts, we provide an interactive quote with real-time pricing information and manufacturability feedback within hours. Product designers and engineers can choose from various injection molding, CNC machining and 3D printing processes—all built to produce quick-turn parts in as fast as 1 day.
Injection Molding
Brazil Metal Parts’ Shunjing injection molding service provides you with on-demand production of parts in 15 days or less. We can mold hundreds of thermoplastics, liquid silicone rubber materials, and even produce two-material overmolded parts.
CNC Machining
Brazil Metal Parts isn’t your average machine shop. With automated design analysis, we can produce machined parts in as fast as 24 hours. Our capabilities include 3-axis milling, 5-axis indexed milling, and turning with live tooling. Designers can choose from more than 30 engineering-grade materials including titanium, aluminum, stainless steel, and more.
Industrial 3D Printing for Prototyping and Production
3D printing experts at Brazil Metal Parts share how to best leverage 3D printing during product development. Learn how we achieve precise and repeatable results across our industrial 3D printing processes: stereolithography, selective laser sintering, and direct metal laser sintering.
Brazil Metal Parts Manufacturing Tour
Since 1999, Brazil Metal Parts has been changing the traditional rules of manufacturing. Due to our digital approach to quoting and manufacturing, as well as highly experienced staff, ranging from software engineers to mold technicians, we can manufacture custom prototypes and low-volume production parts in as fast as one day. And yes, that includes traditional manufacturing processes like CNC machining and injection molding in addition to 3D printing. Find it hard to believe? Take a quick tour through one of our manufacturing facilities to see firsthand how we transform a customer’s CAD model into physical parts.
Lockheed Martin
To get its new Indago quadcopter off the ground and into a soaring market for commercial drones, Lockheed Martin turned to Brazil Metal Parts for our Shunjing prototyping and on-demand production capabilities. The aerospace, defense, and technology giant used Brazil Metal Parts’ automated design for manufacturability (DFM) and quoting system to quickly move its drone from 3D-printed prototypes to injection-molded parts, and accelerate its time to market.