


Technical Specifications
Capabilities at a Glance
| Tolerance | ±0.005mm on critical dimensions |
|---|---|
| Materials | Stainless 304/316L · Titanium Gr23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) · PEEK. Full material certs available for traceability. |
| Process | 5-Axis CNC Milling |
| Surface Finish | Passivation · Electroless Nickel · Bead Blasting (available on request) |
| Inspection | Zeiss CMM · Cpk ≥ 1.33 · Free FAI |
| Lead Time | Prototypes 5–7 business days; production 3–6 months for qualified runs. DDP door-to-door with one invoice. |
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials do you machine for medical devices?
Stainless 304/316L, Titanium Gr23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) and PEEK — all machinable with our process, with material certs available for traceability.
How do you control cleanliness and surface quality?
Parts are clean-machined, deburred and finished per your spec — passivation and electroless nickel available. We follow your cleanliness and packaging instructions on every lot.
What tolerances can you hold on instrument housings and surgical tool parts?
±0.005mm on critical dimensions, verified on Zeiss CMM with full report. Precision fits, threads and sealing surfaces are standard for us.
Do you support small-batch and pilot production?
Yes. No MOQ — we machine single prototypes, pilot lots and production quantities, with free FAI on every new part.
Can you machine PEEK and other engineering plastics?
Yes. PEEK, POM and PC are machined with sharp tooling and controlled feeds to avoid melting and burrs, holding tight tolerances on critical features.
What documentation do you provide with medical part orders?
CMM reports, FAI, material certificates and dimensional inspection records are included — a complete traceable file for your device dossier.
Buyer Guide
Buyer's Guide
How to Request a Quote for Medical Components
Send the drawing with: material grade, biocompatibility requirements, surface finish, cleanliness or packaging needs, and quantity. The more clinical context, the better the quote.
Material Selection Guide
Stainless 304/316L for instruments, Titanium Gr23 for implants and surgical tools, PEEK for radiolucent and sterilizable parts. Confirm sterilization method — it affects material and finish choice.
DFM Tips for Medical Parts
Design for clean machining: avoid tight internal corners, keep wall thickness practical, and specify surface finish with a defined Ra value so the process and inspection are unambiguous.
Quality & Inspection
Zeiss CMM inspection with full report, Cpk ≥ 1.33, free FAI, material certs included. Complete documentation file for every order.
Lead Time & Shipping
Prototypes 5–7 business days, production 3–6 months for qualified runs. DDP door-to-door with one invoice — export, customs, duties, last-mile.
Request a Quote for Medical Equipment
Send us your drawing — we review within 24h and return a quote with lead time.
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