The Accu-Tube team will be trading our ski jackets for sunglasses as we head for MD&M West in Anaheim! Our engineering experts will be on hand to answer your questions and help you find the right solution for your stainless steel tubing needs.
Here are the top 3 things we’ll be talking about in Anaheim:
While two tubes at different price points may look the same on the outside, they might behave very differently in fabrication or in clinical use. We’ve got the intellectual property and the expertise to plan the optimal draw schedule and engineer a high-quality, precision tube with the strength to withstand the rigors of fabrication and hold up to punishing applications like orthopedic drivers and reamers. Learn more in a recent blog post.
When you’ve dialed in your tubing material, specifications, and draw schedule, it’s time for a prototype run. Whether you’re prototyping a new project or looking for a new supplier, we can turn around your custom stainless steel tubing development run in as little as 4 weeks.
We recently added 14,000 square feet of space in our Denver-area facility and invested in some new equipment. The result is added draw capacity, increased throughput, and enhanced capabilities for taking on large production orders.
With in-house centerless grinding, we can achieve tight tolerances on Swiss-machine-ready tubing. We also have extensive experience with processing a select group of high-quality stainless steel alloys like 17-7, 304/304L, and 321. If you’re going to MD&M West, stop by booth #2370A and let’s talk. We can help you find the right material and develop the optimal draw schedule for your medical device project. Can’t go to MD&M West but have questions about stainless steel tubing? Contact our expert engineering team about your medical device project or to request custom tubing. |