Rapid Prototype Tooling
Fast-track mold design and fabrication using aluminum or soft steel tooling for quick iterations. Ideal for design validation and functional testing before committing to production tooling.
Accelerate your product development with our prototype injection molding services. We deliver functional prototypes with production-grade precision using advanced polymers and rapid tooling techniques. From initial concept validation to pre-production testing, our integrated R&D centers and state-of-the-art PLC-controlled machinery ensure dimensional accuracy, material integrity, and fast turnaround—helping you move from design to market faster with confidence.
Comprehensive prototyping solutions from rapid tooling to production-ready validation, engineered for speed and precision.
Fast-track mold design and fabrication using aluminum or soft steel tooling for quick iterations. Ideal for design validation and functional testing before committing to production tooling.
Bridge tooling solutions for small batch production, enabling market testing and early customer validation while maintaining production-grade quality and material properties.
Material research and validation services to identify optimal polymer blends—from PEEK and PC to PA66-GF and TPU—ensuring mechanical, thermal, and chemical performance alignment.
Engineering analysis to optimize part geometry for injection molding, addressing draft angles, wall thickness, undercuts, and flow dynamics to prevent defects and reduce cycle times.
Complex prototyping capabilities including multi-cavity configurations, insert molding, and overmolding for assembled components requiring tight tolerances and integrated features.
In-house dimensional inspection, stress testing, fitment analysis, and durability validation ensuring prototypes meet functional requirements and production specifications.
Design Submission & Material Consultation
Submit your CAD files and specifications to our R&D team. We analyze geometry, functional requirements, and production intent, then recommend optimal polymer grades and molding approaches. Our material experts help you balance cost, performance, and manufacturability from day one.
Rapid Tooling & Flow Simulation
Our in-house tool room engineers design and fabricate prototype molds using aluminum or soft steel for fast turnaround. Advanced simulation software predicts material flow, cooling behavior, and warpage risks before the first shot, saving time and reducing iterations.
First Article Production & Sampling
Initial prototype runs are carefully monitored on our PLC-controlled injection molding machines. We produce first articles for dimensional verification, visual inspection, and functional fit checks. Adjustments to process parameters are made in real-time to optimize part quality.
Testing, Validation & Refinement
Prototypes undergo rigorous in-house testing including dimensional analysis, stress testing, and durability assessments. We validate performance against your specifications and provide detailed reports. Design or tooling refinements are implemented based on test outcomes.
Production Readiness & Documentation
Once validated, we deliver production-ready prototypes with full documentation including material certifications, process parameters, and quality control data. Your prototype tooling can often be adapted for low-volume production or serve as a foundation for final production tooling.
Four decades of polymer engineering excellence, purpose-built for rapid prototyping and production validation.
Collaborative design optimization, material validation, and process simulation under one roof—from concept to production-ready prototypes with engineering support at every stage.
Complete mold design and fabrication capabilities eliminate third-party delays. Our toolmakers work directly with your engineering team for faster iterations and tighter control over prototype quality.
Access to high-performance materials including PEEK, PC, PA66-GF, and TPU with proven experience in tight-tolerance applications across automotive, medical, aerospace, and industrial sectors.
State-of-the-art PLC-controlled injection molding machines with real-time monitoring ensure your prototypes are manufactured using the same precision processes as full-scale production runs.
Decades of polymer engineering expertise driving prototype excellence.
Chairman of Jairaj Group
As Chairman of Jairaj Group, Rajiv K Chawla has been instrumental in transforming a single manufacturing unit into a nationwide network of precision engineering facilities. Under his leadership since 1985, Jairaj Group has evolved from traditional plastic molding into a sophisticated operation specializing in advanced polymer components for automotive, aerospace, medical, and industrial applications. His vision has driven the company's investment in state-of-the-art R&D centers, in-house tool rooms, and PLC-controlled manufacturing systems that deliver both prototype precision and production scalability. Rajiv's commitment to engineering excellence has earned recognition from industry leaders including Endurance Technologies, Gabriel India Limited, and Tenneco Automotive, with Jairaj Group featured in Forbes India's DGEMS 2024 list. His strategic focus on material science, process innovation, and customer collaboration continues to position Jairaj Group as a trusted partner for companies requiring rapid prototyping, low-volume tooling, and production-ready validation.
How much does it cost to manufacture a prototype?
Prototype manufacturing costs vary based on part complexity, material selection, tooling approach, and production volume. Rapid aluminum tooling for simple geometries can start at a few thousand dollars, while complex multi-cavity or insert molds may require higher investment. We provide transparent cost breakdowns during the consultation phase, helping you balance speed, quality, and budget. Our team also offers value engineering recommendations to optimize costs without compromising functionality.
What are the 4 stages of injection molding?
The injection molding process consists of four key stages: (1) Clamping—the mold halves close and lock under pressure; (2) Injection—molten polymer is injected into the mold cavity at high speed; (3) Cooling—the material solidifies as it cools within the mold; and (4) Ejection—the finished part is ejected from the mold. For prototyping, we carefully control each stage using PLC automation to ensure dimensional accuracy and surface quality that matches production-grade standards.
What is the typical turnaround time for prototype injection molding?
Turnaround time depends on part complexity and tooling requirements. For simple prototypes using rapid aluminum tooling, we can deliver first articles in 2-3 weeks. More complex geometries requiring detailed simulation, multi-cavity molds, or insert molding may take 4-6 weeks. Our in-house tool room and integrated R&D centers eliminate external dependencies, allowing us to accelerate timelines without sacrificing quality.
Can prototype tooling be used for low-volume production runs?
Yes, many of our rapid prototype tools are designed for durability and can support low-volume production runs ranging from hundreds to several thousand parts. Aluminum and soft steel tooling provide sufficient lifespan for bridge production while you finalize design changes or prepare for high-volume manufacturing. We'll advise on the expected tool life based on your material and geometry.
What materials can be used for prototype injection molding?
We work with a wide range of engineering thermoplastics including commodity resins (PP, PE, ABS) and high-performance polymers (PEEK, PC, PA66-GF, TPU, POM). Our material research team helps you select the optimal grade based on mechanical properties, thermal resistance, chemical compatibility, and regulatory requirements. We also provide material validation testing to confirm performance before committing to production.
Do you provide design optimization services for injection molding?
Absolutely. Our Design for Manufacturability (DFM) services analyze your CAD files to identify potential molding challenges such as wall thickness variations, sharp corners, undercuts, and poor draft angles. We provide detailed recommendations to improve part quality, reduce cycle times, and minimize tooling costs. This collaborative approach ensures your prototype is optimized for both function and efficient manufacturing.
How do you ensure prototype quality and dimensional accuracy?
Every prototype undergoes rigorous in-house testing including dimensional inspection using calibrated measurement tools, visual quality checks, and functional fit validation. We use flow simulation software during tooling design to predict and prevent defects like warpage, sink marks, and short shots. Our PLC-controlled molding machines maintain consistent process parameters, ensuring repeatable quality across all prototype runs.
Can you handle complex features like inserts, threads, and overmolding in prototypes?
Yes, we specialize in complex prototyping including insert molding (metal or plastic inserts), threaded features, overmolding, and multi-shot configurations. Our experienced tool room engineers design molds to accommodate these features while maintaining tight tolerances. We provide guidance on design adjustments to ensure manufacturability and cost-effectiveness for both prototype and production phases.
Connect with our prototyping engineers for a free consultation on tooling strategy, material selection, and timeline.
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Share your project details and our prototyping team will respond within 24 hours with recommendations on tooling approach, material selection, timeline, and pricing.
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at +91-9711-114-300 You can also send us a quick email at japl@jairajgroup.com
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at +91-9711-114-300 You can also send us a quick email at japl@jairajgroup.com
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