
In the quest for precision in medical mold inserts, manufacturers are increasingly turning away from traditional manual polishing methods. This shift is particularly significant when dealing with complex 3D geometries where consistency and repeatability are paramount.
A notable advancement in this domain is the use of machining techniques to achieve medical-grade surface requirements directly, bypassing the pitfalls associated with manual polishing which can introduce variability. The latest development in this field is exemplified by the application of hyperMILL TrueShape technology. This solution enables the production of surface quality with an impressive roughness average (Ra) of 0.02 micrometres on Stavax, a high-grade stainless steel with a hardness of 52 HRC.
The process was demonstrated using a Roeders RPT600 DSH machine, sourced from Machines and Automation TEC, and employing tools from GDE-Werkzeuge GmbH. This combination of advanced software and hardware showcases a full integration of machine, control, and tooling systems to meet exacting industry standards.
This technological innovation not only guarantees repeatability but also essentially begins when traditional polishing ends. The significant reduction in manual intervention not only improves consistency but also enhances efficiency, offering a scalable solution for high-precision industries.
The company leading these advancements, known for its innovation in machining solutions, provides critical insights into the next generation of manufacturing technologies. By eliminating the need for manual polishing, manufacturers can achieve unprecedented accuracy, giving them a competitive edge in the market.
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