Brief: Discover how Metal Injection Molding (MIM) can replace CNC machining with the SUS316 Stainless Steel Injection Molding Medical Surgical Knife Handle. This ISO9001-certified product showcases the precision and strength of MIM, ideal for complex medical components.
Related Product Features:
Passivated SUS316 medical stainless steel ensures high corrosion resistance and durability.
Metal Injection Molding (MIM) combines plastic molding precision with metal strength for complex parts.
Hot isostatic pressing achieves 99.98% density for superior material integrity.
CrN coating reduces friction coefficient to ≤ 0.15, enhancing performance.
Internal honeycomb cooling channel maintains mold temperature control accuracy ± 1.5°C.
Resistant to acidic decomposition of PC/PA66/PEEK materials, ideal for medical applications.
Surface CrN coating passes ISO 10993 biocompatibility for medical use.
FAQ:
What is Metal Injection Molding (MIM) and how does it compare to CNC machining?
MIM combines the precision of plastic injection molding with the strength of metal, making it ideal for small, complex parts. Unlike CNC machining, MIM can produce intricate shapes with tight measurements more efficiently.
What are the advantages of using SUS316 stainless steel for medical surgical knife handles?
SUS316 stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and biocompatibility, making it perfect for medical applications. Its passivated surface ensures safety and longevity in surgical environments.
How does the CrN coating benefit the surgical knife handle?
The CrN coating reduces the friction coefficient to ≤ 0.15, enhancing the handle's performance and wear resistance. It also ensures biocompatibility, meeting ISO 10993 standards for medical devices.