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Medical Grade Plastic Machining Services

At McCormick Industries, we specialize in precision CNC machining and Swiss turning of medical grade plastics. Our expertise in working with these advanced materials allows us to produce high-quality, custom components that meet the exacting standards of the medical industry.

Why Choose Medical Grade Plastics?

Medical grade plastics offer unique advantages for many medical applications:

  1. Biocompatibility: Ensures safety for use in medical devices and implants.
  2. Chemical Resistance: Withstands exposure to bodily fluids, disinfectants, and other chemicals.
  3. Sterilization Compatibility: Can withstand various sterilization methods without degradation.
  4. Lightweight: Reduces overall device weight, improving comfort and usability.
  5. Cost-Effective: Often more economical than metals for certain applications.
  6. Design Flexibility: Allows for complex geometries and intricate features.

Why Choose McCormick Industries for Medical Grade Plastic Machining?

Medical grade plastics offer unique advantages for many medical CNC machining applications:

  1. Biocompatibility: Ensures safety for use in medical devices and implants.
  2. Chemical Resistance: Withstands exposure to bodily fluids, disinfectants, and other chemicals.
  3. Sterilization Compatibility: Can withstand various sterilization methods without degradation.
  4. Lightweight: Reduces overall device weight, improving comfort and usability.
  5. Cost-Effective: Often more economical than metals for certain applications.
  6. Design Flexibility: Allows for complex geometries and intricate features.

Why Choose McCormick Industries for Medical Grade Plastic Machining?

At McCormick Industries, we excel in medical-grade plastic machining due to our expertise, which stems from years of working with these specialized plastics. Our precision is unparalleled, thanks to our state-of-the-art CNC and Swiss turning equipment that produces high-accuracy parts. 

Our quality focus is evident in our rigorous quality control processes, which guarantee consistent and compliant parts. Moreover, our flexibility allows us to handle both prototyping and full-scale production runs with ease.

Whether you need a single prototype or high-volume production, McCormick Industries has the expertise and capabilities to meet your medical-grade plastic machining needs. Please don’t hesitate to contact us today to discuss your project and discover how our precision machining services can benefit your medical device manufacturing.

Our Medical Grade Plastic Machining Capabilities

CNC Swiss Machining

Perfect for small, high-precision plastic parts with tight tolerances. Our Swiss precision machining services are particularly valuable for medical components, offering dimensional tolerances down to ±0.0001 inches. This enables us to produce even the smallest components with the highest degree of accuracy.  With 9 axis movement available, we can create exceptionally complex parts with speed and precision.

CNC Turning and Milling

Our advanced CNC machining centers excel at producing complex plastic components with tight tolerances and superior surface finishes.  Our CNC turning and milling centers enable rapid, repeatable production of intricate components with outstanding craftsmanship. Like all our CNC services, our milling and turning machines can produce complex parts with precise tolerances.

 

Medical Grade Plastics We Work With

We have extensive experience machining a wide range of FDA-approved and ISO 10993 compliant plastics, including:

  • PEEK (Polyetheretherketone)
  • UHMW-PE (Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene)
  • Acetal (POM/Delrin)

Applications in the Medical Industry

Precision-machined medical grade plastic components are used in various surgical applications, including instruments and devices. Additionally, implantable components, such as those used in joint replacements and other procedures, rely on high-quality plastic parts.

Plastic components also play a crucial role in diagnostic equipment and drug delivery systems. Diagnostic equipment parts, such as those used in MRI and CT machines, require precise and reliable plastic components to function accurately. Furthermore, plastic parts are used in various drug delivery systems, including syringes, inhalers, and infusion pumps.

Plastic components are also used in orthopedic devices, dental instruments and implants, laboratory equipment, and medical wearables and prosthetics. Orthopedic devices, such as splints and casts, often rely on plastic components for added support and stability. Dental instruments and implants also utilize plastic parts for their precision and durability. Moreover, laboratory equipment and medical wearables and prosthetics often incorporate plastic components to enhance functionality and comfort.