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Industry

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.

Medical and laboratory manufacturing environment with automated production equipment and inspection workstation
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

  1. 01Lab equipment housings, brackets, and frames
  2. 02Diagnostic instrument components and enclosures
  3. 03Research and development prototypes
  4. 04Custom fixtures and test stands for medical labs
  5. 05Benchtop equipment hardware and mounting systems
  6. 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

01

316 stainless in stock

Common materials for medical R&D (316 stainless for clean-room friendly hardware) are routinely on the shelf.

02

Prototype-friendly

Small batches, fast iteration. Most medical work here is R&D or lab equipment that's moving quickly between revisions.

03

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

Materials commonly used in medical

Aluminum 6061Stainless 304MagnesiumStainless 316Delrin

Don't see what you need? Ask about custom stock.

Common Questions

Questions buyers and engineers actually ask.

Lab equipment and benchtop instrument hardware, R&D fixtures, device prototyping for engineering teams, dental and orthotic R&D parts, and mechanical subassemblies. Most work here is upstream of clinical use.
Yes, early-stage device companies are a steady part of our medical work. Send a STEP or a sketch. We're set up for single-piece prototyping through pilot-quantity production.
Yes. Mill certs and supplier traceability are available on request and kept on file with the job. We're often a feeder shop into a customer's own quality system rather than the system of record ourselves. Happy to discuss scope on a project basis.