Boca Raton, Florida – Designing a prototype for a medical device can be a stressful and time-consuming project. In comparison to conventional machining methods, Wire Technologies officials announce the company’s use of their wire EDM machining techniques for the manufacturing and machining of medical devices. The medical industry sets forth distinct and precise specifications for their parts, and wire EDM machining is a more cost-effective, as well as a more precise technique for machining parts compared to conventional methods.
As a precision and CNC machine shop in South Florida, Wire Technologies is dedicated to providing their clients with the highest quality of prototypes that are produced exactly as envisioned. The company operates out of a state-of-the-art facility where they are able to manufacture a new medical device or repair and update an existing product for complete satisfaction.
With wire EDMing, operators use a brass wire to cut through any material. At the facility are two different sized Sodick wire EDM machines that allow for tight tolerances for any part to be cut and manufactured.
Source: Wire Technologies
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