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OEM SC-M3 Medical Device Piston Assembly

Piston assemblies manufactured by SHOUCI are machined on Japanese brand Tsugami and Star CNC precision automatic lathes. The turning process used in the production of these assemblies is a critical part of the accuracy and quality required, and all pistons undergo stringent quality control during the machining process to ensure their functionality and safety in medical applications. This meticulous approach to manufacturing ensures that piston assemblies meet the exacting standards required for medical devices, ultimately helping to provide effective and reliable medical solutions.

    Product Number and Name

    SC-M3 Medical Device Piston Assembly

    Processing Technology:

    Turning

    Deburring

    Grinding

    OEM/ODM:

    OEM

    Material:

    Stainless Steel

    Packing:

    Poly Bag + Vacuum Packing + Carton

    Function

    Piston assemblies in medical devices have the essential function of regulating the flow of liquids or gases within the device. This precise control is essential to accurately deliver medication, regulate pressure or manage other critical functions. As a result, piston assemblies must be designed and manufactured to exacting standards to ensure their effectiveness in the medical environment.

    Turning

    The turning process performed by CNC precision automatic lathes plays a key role in shaping piston assemblies to meet required specifications. This advanced machining technology can accurately produce complex designs with minimal error. Known for their superior ability to achieve tight tolerances and smooth surface finishes, CNC precision automatic lathes from Japanese brands Tsugami and Star are ideal for manufacturing medical device components.

    Strict Quality Control

    Strict quality control measures are implemented throughout the turning process to verify the accuracy and integrity of piston assemblies. This includes meticulous inspections of dimensions, surface quality, and material composition to ensure that the finished component meets the stringent standards set for medical devices. Any deviations from the specified parameters are promptly detected and corrected to maintain the reliability and safety of the piston assembly.