XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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Minnesota is home to some of the world’s largest medical device manufacturers, producing surgical instruments, implants, and advanced medical equipment. Two of the most critical materials in this sector are stainless steel and titanium precision bars, known for their biocompatibility, strength, and surface finish quality.
Medical devices require materials that perform under strict conditions. Stainless steel and titanium precision bars provide:
Biocompatibility – safe for implants and surgical tools.
Corrosion Resistance – critical for devices exposed to fluids.
Tight Tolerances – supporting intricate machining processes.
Strength & Durability – ensuring reliability over years of use.
Stainless Steel Bars – used in surgical scissors, clamps, scalpels, orthopedic tools, and device components.
Titanium Bars – ideal for orthopedic implants, dental implants, and lightweight surgical devices.
Combination Applications – precision tooling and advanced custom medical devices.
Minnesota’s medtech sector uses stainless and titanium bars in finishes such as:
Centerless Ground (CG) – superior tolerances and finishes.
Precision Ground (PG) – accuracy and repeatability.
TGP (Turned, Ground & Polished) – straight and polished for medical shafts.
PSQ (Precision Shaft Quality) – tailored for motion and rotating medical parts.
By sourcing from Mozaic Precision Metals, Minnesota’s medical device companies gain access to ISO-compliant stainless steel and titanium bar stock, competitive pricing, and reliable delivery to meet strict production schedules.
Stainless steel and titanium precision bars are at the heart of Minnesota’s medical device industry, providing strength, safety, and accuracy. Partnering with Mozaic Precision Metals ensures manufacturers have the certified materials needed for life-saving innovations.
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