• CNC machining enables the production of complex and precise parts with superior accuracy and tight tolerances, resulting in the reliability of medical devices and equipment.
• CNC machining uses computer-aided design files and sophisticated software to guide machines and control tools, ensuring greater precision while minimising human intervention.
• CNC machining allows the use of a wide range of high quality materials, from thermoplastics to medical grade metals.
• With the high repeatability of CNC machining, medical device manufacturers can quickly obtain identical components of consistent quality.
The medical and healthcare industry requires a wide range of parts and prototypes made from a variety of materials. These include parts that are expected to come into contact with the human body, as well as parts used in machinery and equipment used by medical professionals. Typical requirements include
Tight tolerances on critical parts and components,Biocompatible, non-toxic or sterilisable materials,Quality control through on-machine inspection and/or CMMs,Here are some of the types of medical parts we can manufacture for you:
• Prototypes
• Anatomical models
• Spare parts
• Surgical instruments
• MRI and X-ray components
• Monitoring equipment components
• Tables and Panels
• Medical carts
• Physical therapy equipment
• Electronic equipment components
• Prosthetics
• Medical delivery systems
• Fluid Management Systems
• Biotechnology components
• Respiratory equipment
• Portable devices
• Diagnostic equipment
• Ultrasound equipment
• Nursing equipment
To meet the specific requirements of the medical industry, our manufacturing techniques are compatible with a wide range of materials. Our experienced technicians have the necessary expertise and knowledge to guide you in selecting the most suitable materials for the manufacture of medical products. You can rest assured that the materials selected will be perfectly suited to your specific needs.
We offer a wide selection of materials, including chemically resistant thermoplastics and medical grade alloys. These materials are ideally suited for functional and regulatory testing of medical components. Below are some of the versatile, lightweight materials we commonly use to manufacture medical device components:
• Kovar
• PEEK
• PEI (Ultem)
• Titanium
• Aluminum
• Stainless Steel
• Invar
• Inconel
• Silicone Rubber