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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, April 23, 2021
CNC machines help increase production tempo and decrease expenses, giving the healthcare sector the flexibility to work with almost any material.
FREMONT, CA: Precision is crucial when it comes to making components for the medical industry. CNC (computer numerical control) devices can produce highly precise finished items, whether they are surgical instruments like ultrasound equipment, catheters, or MRI scanners, medical equipment, diagnostic equipment, or biomedical implants.
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CNC machining, in every form, is one of the most adaptable of all traditional manufacturing methods. This versatility refers to the types of parts that can be manufactured, the materials used, and the volumes produced.
[vendor_logo_first]CNC machines are now used in industries other than manufacturing. In the medical field, CNC machines are used to make various medical devices that can be utilized for numerous purposes, such as artificial joints, dentistry, and surgical instruments. This is the ideal way for medical equipment manufacturers to cut costs, improve reproducibility, and maintain high accuracy.
Parts for medical products can be manufactured easily, cheaply, and in limitless quantities utilizing traditional CNC milling and turning. Here are the top advantages of using CNC machining to create medical products and why healthcare must consider it for their next product development project.
CNC machining requires no fixed tooling
Making a specialized mold tool that can be used for plastic injection molding will add 3 to 4 weeks to the overall production period. It encompasses the development of the mold and the approval of samples and optimizes molding parameters. For larger orders, the additional time and production costs are perfectly reasonable. But CNC machining is hard to beat for fast turnaround and limited investment in small production runs or even single one-off items.
CNC machining works with many materials
With a few exceptions, the regular CNC machines will operate with the most popular rigid materials used for medical or surgical appliances, equipment, and end-use components. Stainless and mild steels, aluminum, titanium, and engineering-grade plastics such as PEEK are among them.
Digital CAD files are portable and flexible
Product designers, medical technicians, and manufacturing professionals can rapidly and efficiently transfer digital programs from one place to another using digital manufacturing. This technology significantly improves CNC machining's ability to deliver specialized medical equipment solutions where and when they are most necessary, regardless of geographic location.
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