DESIGNING MEDICAL DEVICES? LET US INSPIRE YOU!

Precision medical wire is an essential component of many medical devices. Sandvik's EXERA® program of alloys, wire forms and wire components, wire diameter range and coating types can be combined to match unique applications. We can also do all sorts of different process operations - we offer a "one-stop shop" solution.


Additional stranding capabilities to support medical components manufacturing have been developed at the production unit in Palm Coast.

– The additional process equipment allows us to serve our customers with a product that has higher precision and additional overall capacity than was available in the past. We expect the increased process speeds and better yields to a more competitive price structure as well, says Gary Davies, BU Medical Manager and PU Manager at Sandvik Palm Coast.


Take advantage of our creativity, courage and let us become an integral part of your research and development process. We can help you conceive and implement innovative solutions that make a drastic difference to the lives of those who utilize your devices. Together we can design a process and product that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.



Let us inspire your product innovation!


Check out our video and learn more about the value-added operations we can support you with.

For more information about EXERA® fine medical wire and wire components: https://exera.sandvik



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