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OEM SC-M2 Medical Device Brass Nut

Brass nuts are an important part of many medical devices and play a vital role in ensuring that these life-saving devices function properly. The raw material used in these nuts is brass, a durable, corrosion-resistant alloy that is ideal for medical applications. SHOUCI uses Japanese brand CNC precision automatic lathes to machine the brass to produce the nuts. This state-of-the-art technology ensures the highest level of precision and quality.

    Product Number and Name

    SC-M2 Medical Device Brass Nut

    Processing Technology:

    Turning

    Deburring

    Grinding

    OEM/ODM:

    OEM

    Material:

    Brass

    Packing:

    Poly Bag + Vacuum Packing + Carton

    Function

    The role of brass nuts in medical devices is to provide a safe and secure connection between different components. These nuts are used to fasten and secure various components of medical devices such as surgical instruments, diagnostic equipment and implantable devices. The turning process used in the machining of brass nuts ensures that they have the exact dimensions and specifications required for the intended use of the medical device.

    Brass

    In addition to providing a solid connection, brass nuts for medical devices must also be resistant to corrosion and wear. The properties of brass make it an ideal material for this purpose, as it is highly resistant to rust and has excellent durability. This ensures that the nut maintains its integrity and functionality even in the harsh and often hostile environments in which medical devices are used.

    Precision and Accuracy

    The precision and accuracy of the machining process is critical for brass nuts used in medical devices. Any defects or inconsistencies in the dimensions of the nuts can affect the performance and safety of the medical devices in which they are used. For this reason, the CNC precision automated lathe technology used by SHOUCI is critical to producing brass nuts that meet the stringent quality standards required for medical applications.