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Welding services suited for high-volume disposable medical devices. (Medical Products).

This welding job shop provides micro welding services to medical device manufacturers including surgical specialty instruments, complex orthoscopic orthoscopic /or·tho·scop·ic/ (or?tho-skop´ik)
1. affording a correct and undistorted view.

2. pertaining to an orthoscope.


or·tho·scop·ic
adj.
1.
 assemblies, micro-mechanical assemblies, thin wall tubring, enclosures and hermetic sealing. With expertise in joining or welding intricate and miniature parts, their services include electron beam welding Electron beam welding (EBW) is a fusion welding process in which a beam of high-velocity electrons is applied to the materials being joined. The workpieces melt as the kinetic energy of the electrons is transformed into heat upon impact, and the filler metal, if used, also melts to , laser beam welding Laser beam welding (LBW) is a welding technique used to join multiple pieces of metal through the use of a laser. The beam provides a concentrated heat source, allowing for narrow, deep welds and high welding rates. , gas and tungsten arc welding, plasma are welding, brazing brazing, method of joining metal parts using nonferrous filler metals with high melting points such as copper, silver, and aluminum alloys. Brazing differs from soldering (see solder) by using a higher temperature; and unlike welding, the parts are not melted.  and component testing. High energy density beam processes are highly effective for joining miniature thermally sensitive components. A fully integrated, CNC laser lathe system can precision laser weld on a variety of circumferential components and the PowerWeld laser workstation can restore and modify tool steel components. Services are available for rapid prototyping, short-and long-production runs.

Joining Technologies LLC, East Gran by, CT.

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