Our Capabilities
Aprios offers end-to-end solutions from design and prototyping to production, tooling, assembly, and quality assurance. We ensure efficiency, precision, and flexibility at every stage to meet your needs.

Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
We partner early in the process to refine your design for cost, quality, and manufacturability—reducing risk and speeding up production.
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Prototype, Bridge, and Production Tooling
Whether you need quick-turn tools or complex multi-cavity molds, Aprios provides flexible tooling solutions tailored to your volume, budget, and timeline.
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Additive Manufacturing
Get end-use parts without the tooling investment. Our Carbon DLS printers produce high-performance components with incredible speed and accuracy.
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Injection Molding
From prototype to production, we offer custom injection molding using engineering-grade resins, tight tolerances, and robust quality controls.
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Clean Room
Our certified clean room environment supports the production of medical and other contamination-sensitive components—ensuring product integrity and regulatory compliance.
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Secondary Operations
We don’t just mold parts—we assemble them into complete solutions. From basic subassemblies to kitting for distribution, we streamline your supply chain.
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Quality Assurance
Every part we make is backed by robust quality systems including IQ/OQ/PQ validation, First Article Inspection, and in-process quality checks.
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Supply Chain Strategy
Struggling with offshore suppliers or managing too many vendors? We support reshoring, mold transfers, and vendor consolidation to help you stabilize and streamline production.
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Ready To Get Started?
From design to production, Aprios is ready to support your project. Request a quote today and get started!
A Practical Guide to Surface Finishes in Injection Molding
Your roadmap to choosing the right surface finish for performance, aesthetics, and cost control.
WHAT'S INSIDE:
- Why surface finish matters in design and production
- SPI classification standards explained (A, B, C, D series)
- Selection guides for glossy, matte, and textured finishes
- Functional considerations for assembly, durability, and mold wear
- Cost and manufacturing trade-offs to avoid expensive mistakes