Fully aware that medical device components need to meet practical clinical requirements, our service begins by thoroughly understanding your application scenarios (such as operating rooms, laboratories, or rehabilitation departments) and breaking down the core functions of customized parts — for example, precision transmission parts of surgical robots need to meet "low noise and high stability," or sample cup holders for in vitro diagnostic devices must accommodate "rapid sample changes without leakage." Subsequently, our engineers optimize the design solutions one-on-one (such as adjusting the surface finish of parts for easier cleaning and disinfection, or optimizing structural dimensions to suit doctors' operational habits) and verify performance through multiple rounds of simulated clinical testing. This ensures that the customized components not only meet precision standards but also help your medical devices improve clinical efficiency and reduce operational difficulty for medical staff.