🏢 Company Profile
The group was found on 2004. Which have two separately products lines. One focus on all kinds of orthopedic implants. The other one focus on all kinds of orthopedic instrument. Products can be as our brands, and can be OEM as customers' requirements. We have imported many high-precision processing equipment, such as Germany DMG 5 Axis Machine Tool Center, USA HASS 5 Axis Machine Tool Center, Japanese Citizen and Star 9 Axis Longitudinal Turning and Milling Center, Germany Schutte NC grinding machine, Swiss Rollomatic NC grinding machine, etc. And we have established a complete physical and chemical, mechanical laboratory. According to the ISO9001 and ISO 13485 requirements we established a perfect quality management system, and get the above certificates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used for the spinal hooks and screws?
Our orthopedic implants are primarily made from high-grade Titanium (TA), ensuring excellent biocompatibility and mechanical strength for internal fixation.
Are the products manufactured under international quality standards?
Yes, our production processes strictly follow ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 requirements to ensure the highest safety and quality standards for medical devices.
Do you offer OEM services for orthopedic implants?
Absolutely. We provide comprehensive OEM services according to specific customer requirements, utilizing our high-precision 5-axis and 9-axis machining centers.
What is your annual production capacity?
Our current production facility has the capacity to produce approximately 50,000 pieces per year, supporting both large-scale orders and specialized needs.
What kind of equipment is used in your manufacturing facility?
We use advanced machinery including Germany DMG 5 Axis centers, USA HASS 5 Axis centers, and Japanese Citizen 9 Axis longitudinal turning centers for precision manufacturing.
What are the primary applications for these hooks?
These components are designed for spinal internal fixation, specifically for fracture fixation and stabilizing the spinal column during orthopedic procedures.