Complex Metal Components For Medical Devices - ISO 13485

Indo-MIM provides industry-leading solutions for medical devices, orthopedic and orthodontic applications. We are your single resource for medical products and surgical instruments from concept design and prototype through fabrication, integration and packaging. We provide cost effective one-stop solutions for your most demanding medical product needs.



INDO-MIM Pvt. Ltd. is the world’s largest Metal Injection Molding (MIM) company. We have developed over 5000+ MIM products for a variety of markets and applications. Located in India and the USA, the state-of-the-art manufacturing capability of Indo-MIM is a fusion of three units spread over 90,000 square meters of production floor space. Our modern facilities have a combined strength of over 1800 skilled engineers, scientists, technicians and manufacturing associates. All facilities are ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and OHSAS 18001:2007 certified.


The medical facility is a dedicated 3,000 square meter space that is fully backward integrated to provide finished components to complete assemblies for medical devices and other applications. It is ISO 13485:2016 certified and has a Class 8 cleanroom for integration and packaging. With a solid experience of developing close to 500 variety of medical MIM parts, we currently serve 50+ medical customers worldwide.

MIM Medical Product Solutions

  • Surgical Instruments: Endoscopic graspers & scissors, instrument bodies, scalpel handles, forceps, endoscopy, ablation electrodes

  • Orthopedic: Trauma plates, screws, spine (implants & external fixation), orthopedic surgery tools (power & hand)

  • Orthodontic & Dental: Orthodontic brackets,nts

  • Hearing Devices: Housings, implants

Material solutions for a variety of medical applications

INDO-MIM provides a wide variety of material solutions for surgical instruments, orthodontic appliances as well as orthopedic implants. For instruments, high strength and wear combined with good corrosion resistance can be found in our 17-4PH, 420 and 440C grade stainless steels. Our 316L grade stainless steel is a popular choice for applications requiring high ductility with excellent corrosion properties.


For orthodontic appliances, we provide 17-4PH as well as Ni-Free grades of stainless steel. Orthopedic implant applications are growing for MIM and we are here with a full range of material solutions including Co-Cr as well as Titanium alloys with HIP processing for these critical applications. Besides our standard array of off the shelf solutions, Indo-MIM maintains a world-class materials laboratory to develop a custom solution for your most demanding products.

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Quality system

Indo-MIM’s approach towards quality follows several basic principles: strategic planning and leadership, a strong focus on the customer, fact-based management, continuous improvement and total employee involvement.

Our quality system, combined with a refined business system provides the fundamental structure for meeting and exceeding our customers’ needs and expectations. Because our ongoing improvement efforts focus on refining our processes and controls, we are able to provide the highest quality and service in the industry.


"Meticulous attention to quality is ingrained in Indo-MIM’s culture"

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INDO-MIM medical capabilities

  • Product design and material selection assistance

  • Small volume precision machined proto-samples

  • Low and high volume of MIM production

  • Micro-Molding (components with wall thickness 0.010”)

  • Automated manufacturing and inspection

  • Precision Grinding, CNC machining

  • Laser cutting and welding

  • Heat treatment & PVD surface coating

  • Micro-blasting and passivation

  • Pad printing

  • Dry lubricant coating (Teflon, PTFE etc.)

  • Plastic & Silicon insert over-molding

  • Sub-assembly integration including ultrasonic cleaning

  • Integration and packaging in ISO Class 8 cleanroom

  • Complete ISO 13485 compliant quality documentation and traceability

Contact 

HEADQUARTER INDIA

KIADB Industrial Area,

Hoskote, Bengaluru Rural, Karnataka, 562114

Phone: +91-80-2204-8800

Email: infohq@indo-mim.com


SALES OFFICE – EUROPE                                
Oskar – Lapp Str. 270565 Stuttgart-Germany
Phone: +49 711 6550 0242
Email: infoeu@indo-mim.com


SALES OFFICE – USA
214, Carnegie Center Suite 104, 
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Phone: 734-327-9842 
Email: infous@indo-mim.com
Web: www.indo-mim.com

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