Faceplates and Overlays

PPS is always looking for ways to help our customers to ensure they order the perfect product for their project. Therefore, PPS Industries offers rapid prototyping and manufacturing processes that enable increased variations of product, product complexity, product lifetime before obsolescence, and decreased delivery time. Our prototyping program is designed to help clients save time and money by allowing them to test and refine their designs before committing to a large production run.

One of the main benefits of the Prototype Program is that it allows clients to see a physical representation of their design, which can help them identify any issues or improvements that need to be made. This is particularly useful for clients who are working on complex or intricate designs, as it can be difficult to fully visualize these designs on paper or in a computer-aided design (CAD) program.

The Prototype Program also allows clients to test the functionality of their designs before committing to mass production. This is especially important for clients who are developing products that need to meet certain performance standards or that have specific requirements, such as products that will be used in harsh environments or that need to be resistant to certain chemicals or temperatures.

One of the key advantages of PPS’s Prototype Program is the speed at which prototypes can be created. We use state-of-the-art equipment and have a team of experienced professionals who can produce prototypes quickly and efficiently. This means that clients, like yourselves, can get your prototypes in hand faster, which can help you move projects forward more quickly.

Overall, PPS’s Prototype Program is a valuable resource for clients who are looking to create prototypes of their designs before moving forward with mass production. The program offers a range of prototyping technologies and materials, as well as the expertise of a team of experienced professionals, all of which can help clients save time and money by identifying and addressing any issues or improvements before committing to a large production run.