Benefits of Titanium in the Medical Industry
The medical industry has used titanium in surgical and dental equipment since the 1940s. Today, it can be found in a wide array of biomedical implants such as pacemakers, eye implants, and hearing aids.
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The medical industry has used titanium in surgical and dental equipment since the 1940s. Today, it can be found in a wide array of biomedical implants such as pacemakers, eye implants, and hearing aids.
Choosing the right sheet metal for your manufactured components is crucial in ensuring that your parts will perform optimally. To make sure you choose the correct sheet metal, it is important to consider factors such as material, size, design, and tolerance requirements as well as manufacturing and[…]
When you partner with an experienced, industry-leading parts manufacturer, you’ll gain access to a wealth of standard tooling options from which to choose. Occasionally, however, standard offerings may not be enough. If you are considering one or more custom components, it is helpful to understand[…]
Metal stamping is a process that transforms flat sheets of metal into different shapes. It is done through a process called cold forming, using dies and stamping presses. A high volume of identical components can be produced with metal stamping, and it is generally faster and more affordable than[…]
The team at Hudson Technologies is proud to specialize in custom metal diaphragms, which we create using advanced tool designs and sophisticated power press technology.
At Hudson Technologies, we are an industry-leading manufacturer of custom deep drawn metal parts and products. Equipped with decades of manufacturing experience and a broad range of standard and custom production capabilities, our team creates stampings for applications requiring precise, complex,[…]
COVID-19 has drastically impacted consumers and businesses alike. For businesses, some of the early challenges involved closing offices and getting employees to work from home, but another major concern was disruption to the supply chain. Companies that get their materials or goods from overseas[…]
The history of titanium stretches way back to 1791 when it was discovered by a pastor in Cornwall, England. However, it wasn’t until 1910 that it became prominent on the manufacturing scene when metallurgist Matthew A. Hunter began producing it in the United States. As the ninth most abundant[…]
The metal stamping industry is driven by the combined market demands of several important industries. Aerospace and military-grade technologies, fueled by precision metal stamping, are continually advancing, and the transportation industry simply wouldn’t exist without metal stamping manufacturing[…]
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