UIDEA manufactures medical device prototype parts and low-volume components for engineering validation, housing development, assembly testing and product presentation. These examples show how CNC machining, 3D printing, vacuum casting, sheet metal fabrication and finishing can support medical equipment housings, handles, covers, brackets and custom device components during development.
| Best for | Medical device housings, handles, covers, brackets, fixtures, display models and validation parts |
| Processes | CNC machining, 3D printing, vacuum casting, sheet metal fabrication and surface finishing |
| Materials | Aluminum, stainless steel, PMMA, POM, ABS-like materials and selected engineering plastics |
| Quantity range | Prototype units, design validation batches and low-volume production depending on project needs |
| Quality focus | Material confirmation, fit check, appearance review, assembly function and dimension inspection |
Yes. UIDEA can manufacture prototype housings, covers, brackets, handles, fixtures and custom components for medical device development.
Common options include CNC machining, 3D printing, vacuum casting, sheet metal fabrication and finishing, depending on function and appearance requirements.
Yes. After prototype validation, UIDEA can support small batches and low-volume components according to drawings, materials and quality requirements.