CNC Milling for Medical Industry Components
We work with medical equipment makers, diagnostic instrument companies, and research teams who need precision-machined components for non-clinical applications. The parts upstream of clinical use, where iteration speed and direct access to a machinist matter more than a clinical certification stack.

- Typical run size
- 1 – 5,000 pieces
- Common materials
- Aluminum 6061 · Stainless 304
- Lead time
- 2–10 business days
- Shop location
- Troy, MI
What we machine for medical
- 01Lab equipment housings, brackets, and frames
- 02Diagnostic instrument components and enclosures
- 03Research and development prototypes
- 04Custom fixtures and test stands for medical labs
- 05Benchtop equipment hardware and mounting systems
- 06Non-clinical assemblies and sub-assemblies
If your project involves components for clinical, sterile, or implantable applications, we'll point you toward a partner who specializes in those certifications. For everything else medical-adjacent, we'd love to quote your work.
Why medical companies work with Carpatians
316 stainless in stock
Common materials for medical R&D (316 stainless for clean-room friendly hardware) are routinely on the shelf.
Prototype-friendly
Small batches, fast iteration. Most medical work here is R&D or lab equipment that's moving quickly between revisions.
Material traceability
Mill certs available on request and supplier traceability documented per job. Useful when the part feeds into a customer's own regulated program downstream.
Materials commonly used in medical
Don't see what you need? Ask about custom stock.
