CNC technology plays a critical role in the production of high-precision surgical instruments. Through five-axis coordinated machining, it enables ultra-high precision cutting with a tolerance of ±0.005mm, ensuring accuracy for complex surfaces and microstructures.
For instruments such as surgical forceps and orthopedic drills, medical-grade 316L stainless steel and titanium alloy are used, combined with electrolytic polishing and passivation treatments to achieve a surface roughness of Ra ≤0.2μm, meeting FDA sterility requirements.
The innovative fixture design supports batch production of standardized instruments while allowing for customized solutions, ensuring that minimally invasive surgical instruments achieve 0.1mm-level precision in occlusion functions.
