Medical device industry
What medical components are commonly manufactured using CNC machining?
In the medical device industry, numerous critical parts rely on high-precision CNC machining, including:
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Bone plates, screws, artificial joints, spinal implants
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Surgical guides, titanium clamps, stainless steel micro screws
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Structural parts for minimally invasive tools, endoscope sleeves, and surgical blades
These components are often small, geometrically complex, and demand high cleanliness and extremely tight tolerances.
Compatible materials & machining recommendations
Our machining centers handle a wide range of medical-grade materials with stable performance:
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Titanium alloys (e.g. Ti-6Al-4V)
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Medical-grade stainless steel (e.g. 316L)
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Aluminum alloys (e.g. 6061-T6 for external fixation devices)
Bone plate contract manufacturer
Uses SV-110S series for multi-face machining
Saved 22% of machining time per part thanks to one-time setup machining.