Medical forceps machining SUS630
Bantec, based in Ota Ward, supports the production of components in the medical device field through a wide range of manufacturing technologies, including metal processing, MIM (Metal Injection Molding), titanium processing, and precision plastic processing. We also provide support for component design from the design stage, offering optimal manufacturing methods that consider functionality, cost, and mass production feasibility. We can flexibly accommodate everything from prototypes to small lots and mass production. Leveraging Ota Ward's advanced processing network, we provide one-stop solutions for medical device components that require complex shapes and high precision, supporting manufacturing in the medical field.
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We specialize in precision cutting processing, particularly in the production of complex-shaped parts and components that require high precision, and we can flexibly accommodate everything from prototypes to mass production. We also welcome consultations from the design stage of parts, offering optimal materials and processing methods tailored to the application and function. We are capable of processing medical-grade titanium and SUS materials as well. Additionally, we have partner factories in China and Vietnam, and we are open to discussions regarding costs.
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Small and Medium Enterprise Support Center is a public-interest corporation founded in July 1966 with the goal of contributing to regional economic growth. It does so by promoting the growth and stability of small and medium-sized enterprises based in Tokyo, introducing these enterprises to subcontractors, and offering job placement, training, and development services. In the medical device industry entry support project, we assist small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises in Tokyo to enter the medical device industry. Specifically, a dedicated medical-engineering collaboration coordinator will work alongside your company to provide matching support with medical device manufacturers (production and sales companies) and clinical institutions, thereby aiding in the development and commercialization of new medical devices.



