The demand for smaller, more complex medical device components continues to rise. To support this growing need, Cadence has expanded its machining capabilities by adding advanced multi-axis equipment that increases both precision and production efficiency. Tackling Complex Designs Head-On Our new multi-axis machining centers enable us to handle increasingly intricate designs with ease, allowing tighter tolerances and more complex geometries. This means fewer secondary operations, increased repeatability, and greater overall design flexibility—leading directly to shorter production cycles and significant time savings. Expanding Material Expertise In addition to handling traditional materials like stainless steel, Cadence’s machining operations now have expanded capability with high-performance alloys such as implant grade titanium and cobalt chrome. These materials are commonly used in orthopedic instruments, minimally invasive surgical tools, and implantable devices. Optimizing Processes for Quality and Efficiency Behind the scenes, Cadence’s integrated teams—engineers, machinists, and quality experts—collaborate closely to fine-tune every step. By optimizing processes and...
