Medical device applications often require small size, consistent force, stable movement, and careful material selection. Springs used in these products should be designed around function, reliability, and quality control.
Common applications
- Surgical device mechanisms
- Portable medical equipment
- Diagnostic and testing devices
- Small motion-control assemblies
Key design inputs
- Force or torque requirement
- Material and cleanliness needs
- Dimensional tolerance and installation space
- Cycle life and quality inspection requirements
Selection notes
Medical device springs should be evaluated for consistency and reliability. Material, surface condition, and production control are especially important when the spring affects device operation.
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FAQ
What makes medical device springs different?
They often require tighter control, stable performance, suitable materials, and reliable inspection.
Can custom springs be made for compact medical devices?
Yes. Spring size, force, material, and mounting method can be customized.
What should be confirmed before ordering?
Application function, material requirement, size limits, force data, quantity, and inspection standard should be confirmed.