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Surgical instrument manufacturing involves the production of tools and devices used in surgical procedures. These instruments are typically made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, titanium, or specialized polymers to ensure durability and sterility. The manufacturing process often includes precision machining, assembly, and rigorous quality control to meet strict medical standards.
| Materials | Stainless steel, titanium, or medical-grade polymers |
| Manufacturing processes | CNC machining, forging, and assembly |
| Quality standards | ISO 13485 and FDA regulations |
| Typical instrument types | Scalpels, forceps, scissors, and clamps |
| Customization options | Design modifications and branding |
When selecting a surgical instrument manufacturer, buyers should consider the types of instruments required, the material specifications, and any necessary certifications such as ISO 13485. It is also important to specify tolerances and quality requirements, as well as the expected quantities for production. Engaging in discussions about customization options can also help meet specific surgical needs.
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Common materials include stainless steel, titanium, and medical-grade polymers.
Surgical instruments should meet ISO 13485 and FDA regulations.
Yes, many manufacturers offer customization options for design and branding.
Available types include scalpels, forceps, scissors, and clamps.
Surgical instruments are typically sterilized using autoclaving or other sterilization methods.
Lead times can vary, but typically range from a few weeks to several months depending on the order size and complexity.