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Every good product starts as a prototype. The faster you can hold that first physical part in your hands — test it, break it, improve it — the faster you get to market, and the less you spend fixing mistakes later. That is the whole promise of rapid prototyping: turn a CAD file into a real, testable part in days, not months.

India has become a genuinely strong place to do this. Costs are competitive, turnaround is quick, and the range of processes available has expanded a lot. But “rapid prototyping” covers several different methods, and the right one depends on your part, your budget and your timeline. Here is how to think it through.

What rapid prototyping actually covers

Rapid prototyping is not one technology — it is an approach. The goal is speed, and several processes deliver it:

  • 3D printing (FDM, SLA, SLS) — the fastest, most flexible route for most prototypes.
  • CNC machining — for precise metal and engineering-plastic parts with tight tolerances.
  • Vacuum casting — for producing small batches of identical copies from a single master.
  • Metal additive manufacturing — when the prototype itself needs real metal performance.

A good partner will not push you toward whichever machine they happen to own — they will match the method to what your part actually needs. If you are still deciding between print processes, our FDM vs SLA vs SLS guide breaks them down, and our 3D printing services page covers the full range.

How much does rapid prototyping cost in India?

Cost depends far more on your part than on a fixed “rate” — volume, geometry, material, finish and quantity all move the number. That said, here is a realistic 2026 picture to budget against:

MethodLead TimeIndicative Cost (India)Best for
FDM 3D printing1–3 days₹3–8 / gramCheap, fast, larger prototypes
SLA 3D printing1–3 days₹8–15 / gramHigh-detail, smooth display models
SLS 3D printing2–4 days₹10–20 / gramStrong, functional plastic parts
Metal 3D printing (DMLS)5–10 days₹50–150 / gramParts needing real metal performance
CNC machining3–7 daysQuote-based (geometry/material)Precise metal & engineering plastics
Vacuum casting7–15 daysCost-effective for 10–50 copiesSmall batches of identical parts

A few honest pointers to keep costs down:

  • Choose the right process. Do not pay for SLS detail when FDM will do — most first-timers overspend here.
  • Reduce surface area, not just volume. Hollowing parts and thoughtful design cut material cost more than people expect.
  • Batch your parts. Filling a build plate or machining setup spreads the fixed cost across more pieces.

Our complete Cost of 3D Printing in India guide has the full breakdown if you want to go deeper, and for metal parts specifically, see our metal 3D printing guide.

Lead time: how fast is “rapid”?

This is where India shines. For most 3D printed prototypes you are looking at 1–4 working days from approved file to finished part — sometimes same-day for small, simple pieces. CNC parts typically take 3–7 days depending on complexity. Vacuum casting takes a little longer, usually 1–2 weeks, because a master and silicone mould have to be made before copies are cast.

What slows things down? Complex geometry, large size, special materials, heavy post-processing (painting, polishing, inserts) and — honestly — slow file approvals on the client side. The single biggest delay we see is not the printing; it is waiting for a final, print-ready CAD file. Getting your design and CAD sorted up front saves days.

How to choose a rapid prototyping partner

Not all providers are equal. Here is what actually matters when you are picking one in India:

  • Range of processes. A shop with only one machine will recommend that machine. Look for FDM, SLA, SLS, CNC and casting under one roof so you get honest advice.
  • Material options. The right material is half the result — make sure they offer what your part needs.
  • Tolerances & quality checks. Ask about dimensional accuracy and whether parts are inspected before they ship.
  • Engineering & DFM support. A partner who flags design issues before printing saves you reprints and money.
  • Confidentiality. For a new product, an NDA and secure file handling are not optional.
  • A path to production. The best partners take you from one prototype to a low-volume run to full injection molding without switching vendors.

Frequently asked questions

How much does rapid prototyping cost in India?

It depends on the method and your part. As a rough 2026 guide, FDM 3D printing starts around ₹3–8 per gram, SLA around ₹8–15 per gram, SLS around ₹10–20 per gram, and metal DMLS ₹50–150 per gram. CNC machining and vacuum casting are quoted per part based on geometry and material. Volume, finish and quantity all affect the final price.

How long does a rapid prototype take in India?

Most 3D printed prototypes are ready in 1–4 working days, and small simple parts can be same-day. CNC machined parts usually take 3–7 days, while vacuum casting takes 1–2 weeks because a master and silicone mould are made first. Complexity, size, material and post-processing all influence the timeline.

Which is the best rapid prototyping method?

There is no single best method — it depends on the part. 3D printing is the most common and flexible choice for early prototypes, CNC machining suits precise metal and engineering-plastic parts, vacuum casting is ideal for small batches of identical copies, and metal additive manufacturing is used when the prototype needs real metal performance.

Can rapid prototyping be used for production?

Yes. For low volumes, processes like SLS and vacuum casting can produce functional, end-use parts directly. As quantities grow, the usual path is to move from prototyping into injection molding, which becomes more cost-effective at scale. A good partner can guide that transition smoothly.

The bottom line

Rapid prototyping in India in 2026 is fast, affordable and more capable than ever — but the result depends on matching the right process to your part and choosing a partner who will be straight with you. Get those two things right and you will iterate faster and spend less.

Got a design ready? Send us the file and we will recommend the best process, give you a clear cost and lead time, and get your first part moving. Talk to our team — we will help you get it right the first time.

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