High-Quality Metal Milling Solutions for Customized Spare Parts Needs
Our precision CNC milling services provide reliable metal components ideal for surgical instruments, medical implants, diagnostic equipment, and laboratory devices. We excel in processing medical-grade stainless steel, titanium, and aluminum alloys.
Application Focus: High-precision healthcare uses including surgical tools and critical implants. Our services cover the full spectrum from initial machining to advanced surface finishing like sandblasting, anodizing, and precision marking, all tailored to your specific engineering drawings.
| Materials | Stainless Steel (304, 316L), Titanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V), Aluminum Alloy (6061, 7075) |
| Machining Process | Precision CNC Milling (3/4/5-axis available) |
| Dimensional Tolerance | Down to ±0.01 mm |
| Surface Treatments | Sandblasting, Anodizing / Oxidation, Scale / Graduation Marking |
| Surface Roughness | Ra ≤ 0.8 μm (adjustable per requirements) |
| Quality Standards | ISO 13485, ISO 9001, RoHS compliant |
| Customization | Fully based on provided drawings; prototype and batch production |
| Delivery | Sample lead time: 5–15 days; mass production negotiated |
We have obtained the GB/T 19001-2016/ISO 9001:2015 and GB/T 42061-2022/ISO 13485:2016 quality system certifications. We focus on research and production of non-standard metal medical device precision parts. Our facility possesses dozens of high-precision engraving lathes and CNC equipment, including numerical control centering machines and automatic lathes.
Our R&D team is composed of senior engineers and technicians committed to high-precision hardware parts. We ensure each product meets strict medical industry standards through continuous process optimization. We integrate industry and trade for rapid delivery, maintaining a craftsmanship spirit to ensure excellent value for money.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials can you machine for medical parts?
We specialize in medical-grade materials including Stainless Steel (304, 316L), Titanium Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V), and various Aluminum Alloys (6061, 7075).
What is your typical machining tolerance?
We can achieve high-precision dimensional tolerances down to ±0.01 mm, depending on the part geometry and requirements.
Are you certified for medical device component manufacturing?
Yes, we hold both ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2016 certifications, specifically for medical device quality management systems.
What surface treatments do you offer?
We provide a variety of finishes including sandblasting, anodizing, oxidation, and precision laser marking for scales or graduations.
What is the lead time for prototypes and mass production?
Sample lead times are generally 5–15 days. Mass production timelines are negotiated based on the specific order volume and complexity.
Do you support custom designs?
Absolutely. We provide fully customized processing based on your provided technical drawings or samples, supporting both small-batch prototypes and large-scale production.