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Whether you're ready to kick off a project or just exploring what's possible, we're here to help.

Trust

We take pride in delivering exactly what we say we will. No overpromising. No suprises.

Speed without shortcuts

Our global reach and in-house expertise mean we move fast while keeping quality locked in.

Built for the long haul

We’re not just chasing orders. We’re building relationships, processes, and parts that last.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

What are your typical production lead times?

Most full-scale projects can be completed within 6 to 12 months, depending on complexity and volume. Our strong global supply chain and in-house expertise help us move faster than traditional timelines.

Do you handle international manufacturing?

Yes. While we’re based in the U.S., our foundries are based in China and we have deep relationships with other global manufacturers. We manage every detail, from vetting suppliers to ensuring quality and compliance.

What are your typical production lead times?

Most full-scale projects can be completed within 6 to 12 months, depending on complexity and volume. Our strong global supply chain and in-house expertise help us move faster than traditional timelines.

What kind of parts do you produce?

We produce cast, fabricated, and machined components for a wide range of applications. From high-tolerance medical parts to heavy-duty structural castings, our work spans industries and scales. However, our network of partners provide support parts produced through forging, injection molding, stamping, and more.

What certifications do your factories hold?

Yes. We maintain ISO 9001 and additional certifications that align with the industries we serve (i.e. IATF 16949 & coming soon, ABS). All partners and production processes are vetted to meet strict quality and traceability standards.

Does FormX offer support after production?

Absolutely. We provide logistics coordination, inventory support, and long-term production planning to make sure you’re set up for success beyond the first shipment.