CNC Machining for Medical Devices & Instruments
Our experienced design team at Dynamics Group can go to work for you – either starting from scratch or working with your existing design
Overview
Medical device and instrument components demand three things from a machine shop: tight tolerances, the right materials, and inspection data that proves both. The CNC machining capability at Dynamics Group in Madison Heights, Michigan is built around exactly those requirements.
Tolerances. Our equipment holds tolerances as tight as ±0.0002 in. The 5-axis Okuma Genos M560V-5AX (41.3 x 22 x 18.1 in envelope, 15,000 RPM spindle) and Hurco VM10UHSi machine complex, multi-face geometry in a single setup — the approach that keeps small, feature-dense components in tolerance. Six VMCs and Doosan Lynx turning to 14.96 in diameter cover prismatic and turned work of nearly any size a device program calls for.
Materials. We machine the materials most commonly specified for devices and instruments: stainless steels, titanium, aluminum, and engineering plastics. Spindle speeds to 15,000 RPM support the fine tooling and light cuts that delicate features and critical surface finishes require, and our processes are set up to protect finished surfaces through machining, handling, and packaging.
Inspection. Every critical dimension can be verified and documented on our Mitutoyo AE112 CMM or Keyence XM-5000 probe CMM, with an Artec Leo 3D scanner available for full-geometry verification. Inspection reports are delivered with the parts. Our quality system is ISO 9001-compliant — see certifications and quality for details.
Batch size is not a barrier: the same equipment runs one-off instrument prototypes — supported by our 3D printing and prototyping group — and repeating small-batch production.
Request a quote on your medical component drawings — our estimating team responds within 24 hours.
Tolerances to ±0.0002 in
Machining and turning capability that holds the tolerances feature-dense medical components specify.
Device Materials
Stainless steels, titanium, aluminum, and engineering plastics machined with fine tooling and surface-finish care.
Documented Inspection
Mitutoyo AE112 and Keyence XM-5000 CMM verification with reports delivered on every critical feature.
Our Design Licenses & Equipment
- Stainless Steels
- Titanium
- Engineering Plastics
- 5-Axis Machining
What To Expect
Our group of design experts specializes in rapidly bringing your products to market. Dynamics Group has access to the leading edge of software and hardware, and we can accelerate project timelines and provide build to print support or work with you to develop a design that fits your manufacturing specifications.
Tight Tolerances
Equipment capable of holding ±0.0002 in on the small, feature-dense geometry medical components carry.
Material Range
Stainless steels, titanium, aluminum, and engineering plastics — the materials device drawings most often specify.
Surface Finish Care
Fine tooling, high spindle speeds, and handling procedures that protect critical surfaces through to packaging.
CMM Documentation
Mitutoyo and Keyence CMM inspection with dimensional reports available on every critical feature.
Small-Batch Flexibility
The same machines run single prototypes and repeating small-batch production without minimum-quantity barriers.
24-Hour Quote Response
Medical component RFQs are reviewed and quoted within 24 hours of receipt.
Location and Hours
1642 E. 11 Mile Rd.
Madison Heights, MI 48071
Monday – Friday: 8 am – 5 pm
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