Small batches, high precision

In medical parts, volumes are usually low but expectations are high. The tolerance requirements for a surgical instrument component and a diagnostic device part may differ — but process control and repeatability are mandatory in both.

We're comfortable with this type of work. We apply the same discipline whether it's a single prototype or a low-volume production run.

Materials and biocompatibility

In medical applications, material selection goes beyond mechanical properties alone. We regularly work with stainless steel, titanium, PEEK, and similar materials. Material certificates and traceability are provided in full when requested.

Contamination risk during machining, surface roughness expectations, and cleanliness requirements are all taken into account. The part's end use directly influences the production plan.

Quality control is non-negotiable in this sector

In medical parts, quality control is an inseparable part of production. CMM-supported dimensional verification, in-process intermediate checks, and final inspection are part of our standard workflow. Measurement reports and inspection records are delivered with the parts when requested.

Who we work with

  • Medical device and equipment manufacturers
  • Surgical instrument and implant component suppliers
  • Diagnostic and laboratory equipment companies
  • R&D departments and companies with prototype needs

From prototype to production

Many medical projects start with a single part — for functional validation, design confirmation, or clinical testing. At this stage, we prepare the part for production with engineering support and DFM review. When the design is approved, the transition to batch production proceeds smoothly with the same process controls.

Being able to manage this transition under one roof — without getting lost between different suppliers — provides significant time and cost advantages in medical projects.