FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the most common questions we receive from our current and prospective clients.

Azoth produces small, complex, end-use metal components for high performance applications across automotive, medical, defense, and industrial markets.

We leverage binder jetting, lithography-based metal AM, MJF, SLS, FDM, CNC machining, and MIM to select the optimal process for performance, cost, and scale.

We primarily manufacture in 17-4PH stainless steel, 316L stainless steel, and titanium (Ti-6Al-4V), with additional materials available depending on application.

Parts with complex geometries, internal features, lightweight structures, and production scalability needs.

Azoth is a production-focused manufacturer delivering repeatable, high-volume parts with validated processes.

From low-volume runs to thousands of parts per month, with over 50 parts in serial production.

Typical lead times are ~10 days, with expedited options as fast as 7 days.

Yes, we specialize in transitioning programs from development into full-scale production.

Yes, including part consolidation, weight reduction, cost optimization, and manufacturability improvements.

In many cases, yes—while reducing part count and total system cost.

In many cases, yes—while reducing part count and total system cost.

Through process control, in-process monitoring, and secondary operations like machining and finishing.

We operate under ISO 13485 and align with MPIF and ASTM standards.

Using validated material systems, controlled processes, and full lot traceability.

Yes, including inspection reports, material certs, and support for PPAP, IQ/OQ/PQ.

We focus on production manufacturing with deep expertise across the full process chain—not just prototyping.

Yes, providing supply chain security and reduced lead times.

Through vertical integration and control of materials, processes, and planning.

Submit CAD files and requirements through our website or contact our team directly.

CAD file, material, quantities, application, tolerances, and finishing requirements.

Yes, we operate under NDAs and applicable compliance frameworks.