Two factors must be considered regarding the effectiveness of medical instruments. The first requirement is that they meet their design specifications. Their shape, size, sharpness, etc. must be exactly as expected or their functionality can be impaired. In some...
No metal finishing work matters more than the application of advanced coatings to medical instruments and devices. In some instances, lives are—quite literally—at stake. If a coating is too thick and impedes the functioning of an instrument, the outcome of a procedure...
The term “stainless steel” applies to iron-based alloys that contain 11% chromium or more. This formulation helps prevent corrosion and also makes items formed from the material more heat-resistant. As a result, stainless steel devices—from kitchen appliances to...