CNC is a core technology in medical device manufacturing with significant advantages.β
CNC is a core technology in medical device manufacturing with significant advantages.β
In terms of surgical instruments, CNC machining ensures the precise dimensions of scalpels, hemostats, etc., guaranteeing safe use; it processes complex cutting edges and structures, improving instrument performance and laying the foundation for surgical accuracy.β
For implantable devices, CNC machining of the precision structures of artificial joints, intramedullary nails, etc., ensures adaptability; when handling materials such as titanium alloys, it balances precision and biocompatibility to ensure implantation safety.β
In medical equipment manufacturing, CNC machining of core components of ventilators and monitors ensures stable operation; it processes equipment housings and connectors, guarantees assembly accuracy, and improves equipment reliability.β
With its high precision and stability, CNC supports high-quality production and safety assurance in medical device manufacturing.