X-ray Equipment - Dental Technology
- high surface
- accuracy of the parts to each other
- laser marking and pad printing

GAUDLITZ produces many parts for the field of medical engineering.
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- The Application of Injection Molded Parts in the Medical Field -
The production of plastic parts is a very broad field. In medicine in particular, precise and robust instruments are needed which can, among other things, be complemented by injection molded parts. Ceramic, plastic, silicon and also metal materials are primarily used when producing injection molded parts. It is only with the assistance of these basic materials that one can produce high-quality injection molded parts.
The challenges we set ourselves are those which, in the medical engineering field, are faced by injection molded parts. We manufacture, for instance, components for ultrasonic heads of a particularly thin wall strength and extremely smooth surface. Likewise, our injection molded parts are deployed for single and multi channel pipettes. In this case a passage and dosage accuracy is needed, sometimes with integrated threads. In the area of dialysis, plastic parts are used as parts for valves. We also produce injection molded parts for devices that measure blood pressure as well as x-ray machines and dental engineering machines, sample preparation devices for stool testing or laboratory equipment for the purpose of analysing blood.
Our range of products extends beyond these to injection molded parts that are made to meet individual requirements or must be developed to a specific design. We also provide you with competent initial advice, keeping in mind the requirements the molded part must meet, as well as your field of application. Here on our webpage you can find detailed information regarding our involvement in the medical field. In case you have more detailed questions please avail of our online form in order to make contact with us.
Connecting aid for the implantation of intraocular lenses
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