XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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Minnesota is recognized as one of the top medical manufacturing hubs in the U.S., with companies like Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Abbott leading innovation. At the foundation of this industry are precision ground bars, which provide the tight tolerances, surface finishes, and consistency needed for surgical tools, implants, and advanced medical devices.
Medical production requires raw materials that deliver:
Tight Tolerances – ensuring components fit and function properly.
Smooth Surface Finish – essential for biocompatibility and reduced machining.
High Straightness – supporting consistent machining and performance.
Reliable Consistency – meeting FDA and ISO requirements across every batch.
Precision ground bars are critical in producing:
Orthopedic implants – surgical rods, pins, and plates.
Dental tools – precision instruments requiring flawless finishes.
Surgical instruments – scalpels, cutters, and handles.
Custom medical devices – innovative components designed in Minnesota’s thriving medtech sector.
Minnesota’s medical device manufacturers use alloys including:
Stainless Steels (316L, 17-4 PH, 15-5 PH)
Titanium Alloys – lightweight, biocompatible, durable.
Cobalt Chrome – high wear resistance, ideal for implants.
Tool Steels – W1, O1, D2 for surgical tools.
Working with Mozaic Precision Metals provides access to certified, ISO-compliant bar stock and fast delivery. With Minnesota’s medical industry operating under tight timelines, local and reliable supply is crucial for maintaining production schedules.
Medical manufacturing in Minnesota depends on precision ground bars to deliver the accuracy and consistency that save lives. By sourcing through Mozaic Precision Metals, Minnesota’s medical companies gain trusted quality, competitive lead times, and reliable supply for critical applications.
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