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Protozauras is a CNC machining and 3D printing prototyping service provider for industrial customers. The site positions the company as turning raw materials such as metals and plastics into small to medium-sized precision parts. Its core value is not in software development toolchains, but in hardware prototyping, machining, contract manufacturing, and engineering support. If listed under “developer tools,” it is best understood as a manufacturing outsourcing resource for hardware development and product R&D teams.
Based on the captured site content, Protozauras operates 12 milling centers and 3 turning centers, supporting contract manufacturing from prototypes to relatively high-volume production. Its services include CNC machining, 3D printing prototypes, design-for-manufacturability optimization, custom test fixtures or laboratory equipment development, precision assembly of complex products, and test validation. It also offers a broad range of surface finishing options, including sandblasting, Type II color/natural anodizing, Type III hard anodizing, black oxide, electropolishing, passivation, zinc plating, and powder coating.
On quality, the site explicitly mentions ISO 9001:2015 certification and states that it can provide metal and plastic raw material certificates, anodizing and heat treatment protocols, CMM reports, first article inspection reports (FAIR), measurement protocols, and more. This makes it suitable for industries that require traceability and documentation compliance. Its served industries include laser and optical systems, medical technology, defense and aerospace, automotive, electronics, and precision engineering. The website explains the general positioning well, but it lacks a detailed materials library, tolerance capabilities, equipment model information, logistics details, and payment information. The crawled text also contains considerable repetition, so the overall documentation quality is only moderate.
Pricing is quote-based per project. The website says it can provide a free quote within 24 hours. Users can upload CAD files through the website or send models and mechanical drawings to [email protected]. Standard lead time is usually 2-3 weeks, with expedited delivery available in as little as 7 days. Fixed pricing, minimum order quantity, and payment methods are not disclosed.
Its strengths are a complete manufacturing workflow, clearly stated quality system, rich surface finishing capabilities, and engineering optimization support. Its limitations are that it is not a software tool and provides no information about APIs/SDKs, open source, self-hosting, or development framework support. It also does not clarify shipping, payment, communication language, or after-sales SLA for cross-border customers. It is better suited to hardware startups, R&D departments, and industrial companies in Europe or teams that are comfortable with cross-border manufacturing collaboration.
The source text does not mention access from mainland China, payment, or logistics, so these remain unknown. Chinese teams looking for similar services may compare Xometry, Protolabs, Hubs, Fictiv, and RapidDirect, or choose domestic manufacturing platforms such as JLCPCB 3D printing/machining and Sujia.net.
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protozauras.lt is an Lithuania Hardware & IoT provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach protozauras.lt directly.