Patient comfort and implant safety are under continuous appraisal. With these devices, you can manufacture the next gen in medical implants and devices as well as meet all the necessary compliances.
Stainless steel, titanium or ceramics - high-precision finishing of all materials Over a period of several years, OTEC Präzisionsfinish GmbH has developed special parameters for the drag finishing and disc finishing processes in order to ensure fast and cost-effective surfacce finishing and consistently high quality. Whether for finishing prosthetic items, implants or medical equipment, OTEC is on hand to ensure that you benefit from reliable results and expert customization
To protect patients from infection by pathogens and assure functionality of the different medical instruments and implants, cleaning medical products and contact lenses is of great importance already during and after the manufacturing process. Surgical instruments as well as metal, ceramic or plastic instruments must be cleaned in-between or at the end of the manufacturing process.
What isn't clean can never be sterile.This realisation is undisputed and means that cleaning in central sterilisation departments is increasingly gaining in importance worldwide. This is because hygiene is a basic prerequisite for the production and preparation of medical instruments.The sound waves in the ultrasonic bath reach all surfaces that are bathed in liquid. This way even borings, indentations as well as corners are cleaned thoroughly. Like ultrasound, steam jet cleaning can be used for cleaning places that are difficult to access, as steam spreads 3-dimensionally, just as sound. In addition, stubborn contaminations like coagulated blood can be removed fast and gently with steam.
High-resolution optical 3D metrology is indispensable in the manufacture of instruments, implants and other medical devices. Bruker Alicona measuring solutions enable the automatic area measurement of shape and roughness.
Rösler Oberflächentechnik GmbH understands the criticality of surface finishing in the medical sector
and provides tailored solutions to achieve the desired results. Rösler provides rotary vibratory machines
designed specifically for the medical sector. These machines utilize a rotating barrel or tub to process and finish
medical components, such as surgical instruments, implants, and medical device parts. They are tailored to meet the
stringent requirements of the medical industry, offering precise deburring, polishing, and surface enhancement.
Rösler also offers blast cabinets that are suitable for the medical sector. These cabinets utilize blasting processes
to clean, prepare, and finish medical components, including implants, prosthetics, and surgical instruments.
The blast cabinets ensure thorough cleaning, removal of contaminants, and surface conditioning to meet the industry's
cleanliness and quality standards.
Medical manufacturers have long used PVD coatings to improve surgical tool identification and reduce glare
in the operating room. Now, functional coatings for wear resistance, tool lifetime extension, antibacterial properties and
reduced friction between sliding components are making inroads in this market. PVD coatings can be thin, hard, smooth,
biocompatible and very durable, making them ideal for anything from precision surgical instruments to artificial joints
that need to safely last for years on years.