As a professional CNC Machining service provider, EMAR understands that cost is a critical factor for clients seeking batch production solutions. This article breaks down the pricing variables and highlights how EMAR delivers competitive rates without compromising quality.
Factors Influencing CNC Batch Processing Costs
The cost of custom CNC batch processing depends on material selection, part complexity, tolerance requirements, and order volume. For example, aluminum prototypes may cost $50–$200 per unit for small batches, while high-volume orders (1,000+ units) could reduce per-unit costs by 30–60%.
EMAR's Cost-Saving Advantages
1. Advanced Equipment: Our 5-axis CNC machines optimize material usage, reducing waste by up to 25%.
2. Bulk Material Sourcing: Long-term partnerships with suppliers ensure lower raw material costs.
3. Automated Production: Robotic loading/unloading systems cut labor costs for repeat orders.
Transparent Pricing Structure
We provide free DFM (Design for Manufacturing) analysis to identify cost-reduction opportunities early. Typical pricing models include:
Volume-based tiers: Discounts start at 100+ units
Subscription plans: Annual contracts for recurring projects
Tooling amortization: Spreading fixture costs across multiple batches
Request a real-time quote via our website's instant calculator or contact our engineers at www.sjt-ic.com for complex projects requiring custom solutions.