Scope of application
Medical equipment casing: such as X-ray machines CT、MRI、 The shells of diagnostic equipment such as ultrasonic instruments and analyzers, as well as the shells of surgical lights, operating tables, and other equipment, are manufactured through sheet metal processing to create shells with different shapes and precise sizes, which protect internal precision components and shield electromagnetic interference.
Brackets and support structures: including surgical instrument racks, bed frames, stretcher frames, etc. These brackets need to have sufficient strength and stability to support the weight of equipment or patients, while also meeting the requirements of lightweight.
Internal structural components: such as auxiliary cabinets such as power cabinets, as well as connecting and load-bearing components inside some equipment. These structural components are usually made of thin plates, and their specific shapes and functions are achieved through sheet metal processing to ensure a reasonable and stable layout inside the equipment.
Pipelines and channels: Pipelines used for transporting gases, liquids, etc., such as gas pipelines for ventilators, pipelines for infusion equipment, etc., can be made into pipeline shapes that meet specific requirements through sheet metal processing.
Selection of sheet metal materials
Stainless steel, such as SUS301, SUS304, austenitic stainless steel, etc., has good corrosion resistance, high strength, and easy cleaning characteristics. It is suitable for medical equipment that requires repeated disinfection and sterilization, and will not corrode due to long-term exposure to chemicals in the human body or medical environment.
Aluminum alloys, such as 6061 and 6063, are lightweight, strong, corrosion-resistant, and have good electrical and thermal conductivity. They are suitable for use in equipment enclosures, brackets, and other components that require weight, as well as meeting the heat dissipation needs of some equipment.
Galvanized steel sheet, cold-rolled sheet, and hot-rolled sheet: relatively low cost, good processing performance, suitable for some medical equipment components that are cost sensitive and do not require particularly high strength and corrosion resistance.