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cameron-price2026-08-17 12:22:292026-08-17 12:22:29Full-Service Injection Moulding: One Partner From Design to DespatchPrototyping is a common practice across all forms of manufacturing, and different manufacturers will do prototyping in many different ways.
It’s important to understand why prototyping is so valuable, and why including a well-planned prototyping stage can be vital for a successful product run.
What is prototyping?
Prototyping is one of the earliest stages of a product run, it involves manufacturing an early draft of a product to test for a host of different factors, it allows both the manufacturer and customer to test if the material is the correct fit for the product, and to check that something resembling the final product goes through the manufacturing process without any issues.
It’s a vital part of the design and development stage for any product, and one that Cameron-Price would recommend to any project, no matter the size. Cameron-Price are able to offer rapid prototyping as part of our service, and can highlight initial ideas with our free consultation.
For plastic injection moulding, prototyping will be used to ensure the design is as functional as it needs to be, the aesthetic of the product is what’s intended, and that any tooling issues are identified early in the process so a larger volume product run can move ahead without issues developing early.
Why is prototyping important?
Early sketches or designs don’t always take physical constraints into consideration, the manufacturing process can have complexities, and assembly is another matter to consider at the end of the process too.
Once a prototype has been created, it can be inspected in detail and identify where some of these issues may appear before a larger run even begins.
What are the main purposes of prototyping?
Prototyping may undergo different scrutiny depending on what product is being created, but there are a few purposes that are standard no matter what is being created.
Refine the product design
Product design is often a matter of continuous improvement, the design that first goes down on paper for initial sketches is seldom the design that makes it to production.
Cameron-Price understands that there’s often a more involved process between the manufacturer, designer, and client to test through a well-thought out process to arrive at a final product that’s free of any issues and ready for larger scale production.
It also allows Cameron-Price to identify any issues within the particular manufacturing process and the final design, precision injection moulding allows for the fine tuning of manufacturing plastic products, but there may still be limitations to account for.
Visualise and test functionality and assembly
Cameron-Price understands that production is only one small part of the process for any product run, functionality requires quality assurance testing throughout the manufacturing process and assembly may be required for certain products too.
Prototyping allows for functionality to be tested on a near finished product, it allows the client and manufacturer to visualise the product, and allows the manufacturer to test and time assembly requirements too.
Assembly times can alter the final price of a project, prototyping allows for a more accurate quote to be produced where assembly is either quicker or more complicated than initially intended.
Keeps project on budget and on time
Quotes for projects are given based on the expected time required and the amount of material used to produce the full run too. Quotes are always accurate at the time provided, but if faults are found during the product run or through assembly further down the line, unexpected costs may be incurred.
Prototyping is always a worthwhile investment with this in mind, whilst there may be a small potential for delays initially if a product has to undergo some design adjustments, it allows for testing to be done in a risk-free and typically inexpensive way, ensuring the final design is exactly as expected.
Builds trust between client and manufacturer
A prototype run allows our client to see how effective Cameron-Price can be, and allows us to see how willing the client is to be flexible during the design process. The process builds trust between the two parties and helps to ensure a working relationship built on the expertise of the manufacturer.
For more information on the prototyping process, or to find out how Cameron-Price can help with design, development, prototyping, and production at different scales, get in touch through our contact form, or reach out directly through email or phone.
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