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Common Questions About Working with MIAOLE
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Common Questions.
Most Popular Questions
Our standard MOQ is 500 pcs. For selected products or trial projects, small-batch production may also be supported depending on product type and material preparation.
Yes. MIAOLE supports OEM customization, private label projects, and ODM development, including design support, structural development, and manufacturability evaluation.
Yes. Once the MOQ is met, we can support custom colors, logo printing, and selected appearance updates based on your project requirements.
Sample lead time is usually 7–15 days depending on product complexity. Small trial production normally takes around 15–20 days.
We carry out multiple inspection stages during production, including post-assembly inspection, molding inspection, and final inspection before packaging.
Yes. We provide a 1-year warranty with responsive after-sales support, issue analysis, and practical solutions for qualified product concerns.
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To begin a custom OEM or ODM project, it is helpful to provide a 3D model, reference images, or engineering files showing your product idea, desired functions, material requirements, and size expectations. If you only have a concept, our team can still help evaluate feasibility and guide the next step.
Yes. We support sample-based development, drawing-based customization, and ODM product development. We can also provide DFM (Design for Manufacturability) evaluation, mold flow analysis, and structural optimization support to help improve manufacturability before production.
That is not a problem. If you can share your product idea, target market, preferred functions, or reference style, our team can help turn your concept into a more manufacturable product direction and support the design improvement process.
In some cases, yes — but gradient finishes, dual-layer structures, and more advanced appearance effects usually require different production processes compared with standard solid-color versions. This means feasibility needs to be reviewed based on the original product structure and molding process.
Yes, selected adjustments can be supported. However, larger size changes or structural modifications may require mold revision or a new mold depending on the product design and engineering requirements.
Mold cost is typically calculated based on mold size, cavity quantity, structure complexity, and material. For long-term projects or annual purchase volume commitments, full or partial mold fee return may be possible depending on the agreement.
Yes. We can sign an NDA before project development. Custom products are treated as confidential projects, and production, photography, and internal handling can be managed under stricter confidentiality requirements based on the agreement.
In most cases, production and material preparation are arranged based on confirmed orders rather than large stockholding. This helps reduce unnecessary inventory pressure and supports safer management, especially for products involving electronic components or batteries.
Yes. The raw materials used in production are sourced according to international market requirements and are selected with compliance and product safety in mind. Material control is treated as an important part of product development and production quality.
Liquid silicone full overmolding is one of the more advanced manufacturing processes used in this category. It allows the product to be fully encapsulated in silicone as one integrated structure, helping achieve smoother surfaces, better sealing, deeper waterproof performance, lower odor, and a more premium tactile finish. It is especially valuable for products that require better finish, durability, and mass production consistency.
The common hardness range is usually Shore A 25–90, with softer or harder custom options available depending on the application. Different hardness levels may be selected based on whether the product needs softness, structure, sealing, grip, or cushioning performance.
For standard production projects, lead time is generally around 20–30 days for orders under 3,000 pcs, and around 25–35 days for larger orders, depending on production schedule, product complexity, and project confirmation timing.