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· Retaining & Snap Wire Forms o Include shaft/hole retaining rings, snap clips and positioning wire pins, which realize axial fixation and limit of parts through radial elastic force. o Key features: ultra-compact structure, tool-free ...
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· Key Design Points · Material validation: Prioritize medical-grade materials with official biocompatibility certificates; implantable applications must use implant-grade alloys with proven long-term corrosion resistance. · S...
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The design of medical-grade springs faces far higher technical and regulatory barriers than industrial springs, with core challenges in six dimensions: · Strict regulatory and biocompatibility compliance Designs must meet ISO 10993 biocomp...
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· Medical Compression Springs o Micro-precision compression springs designed for axial load applications, available in extremely small wire diameters and compact dimensions. o Key features: tight force tolerance, consistent performance acr...
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· Key Design Points (DFM Guidelines) Internal corner radius: Set a reasonable internal fillet radius (no less than 1/3 of the cavity depth) to match standard tool diameters, avoid sharp internal corners that cannot be milled, and reduce to...
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The design for CNC machining involves comprehensive considerations of manufacturability, precision and cost, with core challenges in six dimensions: · Manufacturability verification for complex geometries Complex features such as deep cavi...
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· CNC Milling Subdivided into 3-axis, 3+2 axis (positional 5-axis) and full 5-axis milling. The cutting tool rotates at high speed and moves along multiple axes to remove material from fixed workpieces. Key features: flexible for complex 3...
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· Key Design Points · Tolerance chain analysis: Conduct full tolerance stack-up calculation at the design stage to ensure the assembly meets force, stroke and smooth motion requirements under all extreme tolerance combinations. &mid...
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Spring assemblies present significantly higher design complexity than individual springs, with core challenges concentrated in six dimensions: · Complex tolerance stack-up across multi-component systems Dimensional tolerances of the spring...
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