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Bringing High Precision To Multi-Tool Turning

2013-02-22 07:14:00| dairynetwork Home Page

Manufacturing medical parts remains a growth opportunity for machining operations, in part because demand for prosthetic devices continues to be strong thanks to a large population of aging citizens who aim to remain active and independent. Hardinge Inc. notes that there is a strong demand for high-precision components needed for neurological, orthopedic, spinal/bone fixation, dental implants, drug infusion, catheter connectors, optical, maxillofacial, micro/minimally invasive, surgical instruments, and other medical devices — most of which can be manufactured on Hardinge’s Quest Super-Precision GT27 gang-tool turning center

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