Avalign Technologies is pleased to announce the addition of NGInstruments to Avalign's family of companies. With NGInstruments's reputation as a leading precision grinding company, this brings yet another "best-in-class" instrument manufacturer to the Avalign family. This acquisition further strengthens our ability to provide our customers with a single source for their product and service needs.
About NGInstruments
Founded in 1995, NGInstruments operates from a 49,000 sq. ft. facility in Warsaw, IN. NGInstruments utilizes new, leading edge grinding technology, including robotic automation, to produce premium cutting instruments (drill bits, taps and reamers) for the medical device marketplace. NGInstruments has been recognized repeatedly by their customers for outstanding product quality and unmatched service.
Broad manufacturing capabilities
- High speed, precision grinding equipment with automation
- Full range of grinding capabilities
- State-of-the-art mill turn technology
- Latest developments in swiss turning capabilities
Superior manufacturing technologies
Machinery includes:
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29 Grinders with latest advanced grinding technology
15 Grinders with robotic automation -
11 Swiss and 2 Mill turning machines
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4 Vertical 4-axis machinery centers
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Highly automated system, including robotics, magazine bar feeders, pick and place automation
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Superior coolant management
As with other Avalign companies (Nemcomed and Advantis Medical), NGInstruments will maintain their commitment of providing exceptional quality, service and delivery to their customers. For more information about NGInstruments, visit NGInstruments online or contact Avalign today.
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