Ceramic Prototyping — Test Before You Commit

MOQ 1 piece. Same materials and process as production. Full inspection report. 7–15 day lead time.

Ceramic prototyping at FineCer answers the question every engineer actually has — "will this part survive my application?" — with a physical part instead of a datasheet extrapolation, from a minimum order of exactly 1 piece. Because advanced ceramics cannot be meaningfully simulated the way metals can (microstructure, surface condition, and edge quality dominate real-world behavior), the only trustworthy validation is a production-representative sample in your own test rig. That is what this service manufactures, in 7–15 days, with the measured inspection data attached.

Key Principle: Our prototypes are NOT simplified test pieces. They are produced on the same production lines, with the same ceramic materials, same forming/sintering processes, and same quality inspection as volume runs. What you test is what you get in bulk.

How It Works

01Submit Design
02DFM Review (24h)
03Quote
04Sample (7–15 days)
05Your Testing
06Volume Order

Lead Times

TypeLead Time
Standard shapes (tubes, rods, rings)7–10 days
Complex custom parts10–15 days
CIM parts (with tooling)15–25 days
Rush service48 hours

Every Sample Includes

  • Finished ceramic sample(s)
  • Dimensional inspection report
  • Material data sheet
  • Surface roughness data
  • Volume pricing quotation

Why Production-Representative Sampling Matters

A ceramic part's strength is not a material constant — it is a manufacturing outcome. Sintered density, grain size, surface finish, and edge condition each shift performance by margins that decide field success, and all four are set by the specific production process. A prototype made on a "sample line" with different powder, a quick furnace cycle, or hand finishing tells you about that sample line, not about your future parts. Our samples run the identical chain — forming, sintering curve, diamond grinding, inspection — so the fatigue life, wear rate, or dielectric behavior you measure transfers to volume with no process-change asterisk. It is the difference between a demo and data.

Use Samples to Settle Material Debates

The cheapest place to resolve "alumina or zirconia?" is a two-line sample order, not a six-month field failure. Parallel prototypes of the same drawing in candidate materials — quoted together, delivered together — let your application be the judge: run both, measure, choose. Our engineers will tell you up front which result we expect and why (the consultative selection described in the material selection guide), and the sample data either confirms it or teaches us both something about your duty cycle.

From Validated Sample to Volume, Without Drift

When testing succeeds, the sample's process parameters are locked as the production recipe — same powders, same curves, same machines — and volume runs (typically 15–30 days) ship with batch-level inspection reports against the same drawing revision. Your dedicated engineer carries the project across that transition under our seven-stage project management process, so the institutional memory of why each tolerance exists travels with the part. Many of our 500+ delivered projects, including several now in their multi-year repeat cycles, began as exactly one validation piece.

Ready to Order a Sample?

Send your drawing — DFM review in 24 hours, production-representative sample in 7–15 days. Send your drawings or specs to sales@finecer.com — response within 24 hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity?
1 piece — no minimum, on any material and any product type. Single-piece sampling exists precisely so you can validate before committing tooling or volume budgets.
Are sample prices higher than volume prices?
Per piece, yes — setup and inspection costs amortize over one part instead of a thousand. Every sample order therefore includes the volume price tiers alongside, so you can see exactly where the economics land before deciding.
Can I test the same part in multiple materials?
Yes — we encourage it. Ordering the same drawing in 2–3 materials (say, 99% alumina against Y-TZP zirconia) turns material selection from a datasheet debate into a measured result from your own rig.
How fast is the rush service?
48 hours for standard geometries — tubes, rods, rings, and similar shapes already within tooling. Complex custom parts follow the standard 10–15 day track; CIM parts need 15–25 days because mold making gates the schedule.
Will prototype performance really predict production?
Yes, by construction: same powder lots, same forming route, same sintering curves, same grinders, same inspectors. The only thing that changes at volume is the quantity — which is the entire reason the sample data is worth generating.

Start With a Sample

Send drawings — we produce production-representative samples. MOQ: 1 piece. Lead: 7–15 days.

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