Brief: In this video, we demonstrate the capabilities of our Custom 17-4PH Stainless Steel Hard Medical Drill Bit Metal Punch. You'll see how these precision tools perform in demanding surgical and industrial applications, from orthopedic surgery to aerospace engineering. Stay tuned as we highlight the most important features and real-use results.
Related Product Features:
Engineered from precipitation-hardening 17-4PH stainless steel for superior hardness and wear resistance.
Achieves a core hardness of 40-45 HRC, providing optimal balance of hardness and toughness.
Fully customizable flute geometry, point angles, and cutting lips for specific materials like bone or titanium.
Available as solid twist drills, step drills, core drills, and cannulated drills in diameters from 0.5 mm to 20.0 mm.
Offers both solid one-piece and bi-metal hole saw constructions for various diameter ranges and applications.
Precision ground with tight dimensional tolerances and runout under 0.015 mm for surgical accuracy.
Compatible with autoclave, chemical, and radiation sterilization methods for medical use.
Manufactured to comply with ISO 9714-1 and other relevant ASTM/ISO standards for quality assurance.
Faqs:
What materials are these custom drill bits and hole saws designed to cut?
They are designed for cutting tough materials such as cortical bone, titanium alloy implants, cobalt-chrome alloys, hardened stainless steels, Inconel, and other superalloys in surgical, biomedical, aerospace, and industrial applications.
How does the 17-4PH stainless steel material benefit these tools compared to standard HSS?
The 17-4PH stainless steel, in Condition H900 or H1025, provides a core hardness of 40-45 HRC, offering superior wear resistance, rigidity, and resistance to chipping when cutting abrasive or work-hardening materials, unlike conventional high-speed steel tools.
Are these tools customizable for specific surgical or industrial needs?
Yes, the tools are fully customizable. We can optimize flute geometry, point angles, cutting lips, chip breakers, shank configuration, and diameter to suit specific materials and applications, such as bone drilling versus titanium machining.
What sterilization methods are compatible with these medical drill bits and punches?
They are fully compatible with autoclave (steam), chemical (EtO), and radiation (Gamma) sterilization cycles, making them suitable for repeated use in sterile medical environments.