High-quality raw materials, such as stainless steel, titanium, or other alloys, are carefully selected to meet international standards.
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Forging
Raw materials are heated and shaped into rough forms of the desired instruments using forging hammers or presses.
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Milling and Machining
Precision tools and CNC machines are used to refine the shape, dimensions, and intricate details of the instruments.
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Heat Treatment
Instruments are subjected to controlled heating and cooling processes to enhance their strength, hardness, and durability.
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Grinding and Shaping
The instruments are ground and shaped to ensure smooth edges, sharp points, or blades, depending on the design.
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Polishing
Surfaces are polished to a mirror-like finish or matte texture, as required, ensuring aesthetic appeal and smooth functionality.
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TC Induction (if applicable)
Tungsten carbide (TC) is integrated into specific instruments to enhance precision, durability, and wear resistance.
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Passivation
Instruments are treated with a chemical process to remove impurities and enhance corrosion resistance.
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Assembly and Adjustment
Components are assembled (if the instrument has multiple parts) and adjusted to ensure proper alignment and functionality.
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Quality Inspection
Instruments undergo rigorous testing and inspection for functionality, precision, durability, and compliance with industry standards.
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Cleaning and Sterilization
Instruments are cleaned and sterilized to remove contaminants, ensuring they are safe for use.
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Marking and Labeling
Instruments are engraved or marked with logos, serial numbers, or specifications for traceability and branding.
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Packaging
Finished instruments are carefully packaged in protective materials to ensure they reach customers in perfect condition.
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Dispatch
The final products are shipped to customers or distributors, ready for use in beauty salons, surgical theaters, dental clinics, or veterinary practices.