Feb 10, 2025

Photo-Chemical Etching: From Prototype to Mass Production

Feb 10, 2025

Fast and Precise Prototyping

In today’s industry, rapid innovation cycles are crucial. Photo-chemical etching (PCE) enables the production of highly complex components with intricate details directly from CAD designs—without the need for expensive tooling. This not only shortens development times but also allows for cost-effective design iterations. “The ability to create prototypes quickly and precisely gives our customers a significant competitive advantage,” says Jochen Kern, Head of Sales & Marketing at micrometal Group.

Seamless Transition to Mass Production

Scaling from prototyping to full-scale production presents its own challenges. PCE offers unique scalability: the same high-precision process can be used for single prototypes as well as for millions of parts—without compromising quality. Industries such as medical technology, electronics, and aerospace particularly benefit from this flexibility.

Innovation Through Efficiency and Versatility

PCE allows manufacturers to work with a wide range of metals and thicknesses, helping them bring innovative products to market faster. “We support our customers in turning their ideas into reality—whether they are developing new products or optimizing existing production processes,” emphasizes Kern.

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