When designers, engineers, and businesses develop new products, prototype development and mass production are often the primary focus. However, for projects that require only a limited number of finished parts, low-volume production can be a practical and cost-effective solution.

PJ Precision supports customers who need custom parts or assembled products in flexible quantities for product testing, market validation, pilot runs, early sales, or phased production. By working with an experienced manufacturing partner, customers can obtain the right quantity of parts needed for their projects without committing to full-scale production from the start.

From initial design review and quotation to mold development, sample trials, production, inspection, assembly, and packaging, our team provides support throughout the process. Whether you need a small production run before mass manufacturing or ongoing low-volume production, PJ Precision helps move your project forward with clear communication, quality-focused processes, and reliable manufacturing support.

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Injection Molding Manufacturing Network

PJ Precision provides custom plastic injection molding services from mold development and sample trials to production and assembly. Based on your drawings, samples, or requirements, we help manufacture plastic parts and finished products with reliable quality and efficient project support.
No Minimum Order Quantity
Cost-efficient aluminum & P20 steel molds
Scalable Production:Upgrade to multi-cavity when demand grows
Engineering-Friendly Changes:Modular inserts for faster design updates

Specialized injection molding services

Injection Mold Tooling
Get high-quality aluminum and steel injection molds customized to your needs. We achieve tight tolerances of 0.0008 in (0.02 mm) and offer free mold flow analysis. Ideal for mass production.  Learn More
Overmolding
Overmolding is a multi-step injection molding process that bonds plastic to another component (substrate), creating an integrated, durable product. Offers color and texture options.
Insert Molding
A subset of injection molding techniques where combines engineering plastics with pre-placed inserts in the mold cavity. It eliminates the need for fasteners.
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Advantages of Low-Volume Manufacturing

Are you wondering how low-volume manufacturing can help your product go from concept to completion? There are a number of advantages to using this service that you may not know about. Here are the most prominent benefits
Are you wondering how low-volume manufacturing can help your product go from concept to completion? There are a number of advantages to using this service that you may not know about. Here are the most prominent benefits
By producing a small-run of parts or products, you will gain rapid access to emerging markets before the competition.
Compared to full-scale production, low-volume manufacturing will reduce the cost of tooling without requiring any minimum orders.
Low-volume manufacturing enables you to shorten overall production lead times, saving you time and energy when it comes to product development.
If there’s an encounter with shorter product life styles, low-volume manufacturing allows you to respond quickly and iterate parts in a more optimal way.
Lower exposure to unnecessary financial expenditure, keeping you from breaking the bank on high-volume production.
Lastly, the quick turnaround that comes with low-volume manufacturing also allows for faster design changes, reducing costs and overall production time.
By producing a small-run of parts or products, you will gain rapid access to emerging markets before the competition.
Compared to full-scale production, low-volume manufacturing will reduce the cost of tooling without requiring any minimum orders.
Low-volume manufacturing enables you to shorten overall production lead times, saving you time and energy when it comes to product development.
If there’s an encounter with shorter product life styles, low-volume manufacturing allows you to respond quickly and iterate parts in a more optimal way.
Lower exposure to unnecessary financial expenditure, keeping you from breaking the bank on high-volume production.
Lastly, the quick turnaround that comes with low-volume manufacturing also allows for faster design changes, reducing costs and overall production time.
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Why Choose PJ Precision for Low-Volume Manufacturing

What is Low-Volume Manufacturing

100 to 100,000+

In order to decide whether a low-volume manufacturing service is right for your production needs, it’s important to first understand exactly what low-volume manufacturing is. At the surface, the term is relatively self-explanatory. Low-volume manufacturing is a specialised service that offers mass-production quality parts in a small volume, generally limited to 100,000 parts or fewer – depending on the manufacturing technique used.

Time and Cost Savings

Although mass production is still the best choice for high-volume needs, low-volume manufacturing has become increasingly popular across a number of industries. Why is that? Well, low-volume manufacturing allows our customers to invest less time and money into tooling and materials, while also providing faster access to markets. Other advantages include more rapid response to shorter product life cycles, essentially acting as the critical step in between prototyping and mass production.

Bridge Production Solutions

In order to decide whether a low-volume manufacturing service is right for your production needs, it’s important to first understand exactly what low-volume manufacturing is. At the surface, the term is relatively self-explanatory. Low-volume manufacturing is a specialised service that offers mass-production quality parts in a small volume, generally limited to 100,000 parts or fewer – depending on the manufacturing technique used.

Low-Volume Production Applications

Whether you need customized parts for niche markets, bridge manufacturing while scaling to mass production, aftermarket components, or spare parts for legacy equipment—our flexible low-volume manufacturing adapts to your specific product lifecycle requirements.

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