Precision Chemical Machining of Titanium Medical Implantable Parts
Chemically machined titanium parts from Photofabrication Engineering match exact OEM design requirements, including varying depths and intricate patterns, with exact part-to-part and batch-to-batch repeatability.
Posted: November 9, 2018
Custom, chemically machined titanium parts for critical medical implantable and related applications have been introduced by Photofabrication Engineering, Inc. (PEI; Milford, MA). PEI Precision Titanium Parts are chemically machined to exact OEM design requirements, including varying depths and intricate patterns, with exact part-to-part and batch-to-batch repeatability. Featuring burr-free and stress-free finishes, these precision photo etched titanium parts are not subjected to the potential deformation from stamping processes and provide greater design flexibility than laser cutting and waterjet technologies. Capable of chemically machining all sides of parts simultaneously, including channels and pockets, PEI Precision Titanium Parts can be produced in sizes from foil up to 28 in W x 58 in L and 0.005 in to 0.090 in thick with tolerance ±10 percent of material thickness.
The photo etch process requires no hard tooling that can wear, permits rapid prototyping, and is equally well suited for nickel and stainless steel parts. PEI is ISO 9001, AS 9100, and ITAR registered. These parts are priced according to configuration and quantity, with quotations typically provided within 24 hours.
Photofabrication Engineering, Inc., 500 Fortune Boulevard, Milford, MA 01757, 508-478-2025, Fax: 508-478-3582, [email protected], www.photofabrication.com.