injection-molded X-ray machine housing for medical use

A precision injection-molded X-ray machine housing designed specifically for medical imaging equipment, produced using fine injection molding processes that balance structural strength, attractive appearance, and electromagnetic and safety compliance.

Description

We offer a variety of engineering plastic material options, such as PC, ABS, POM, the PA series, and flame-retardant grades, and support surface treatments—painting, silk-screen printing, electroplating, texturing, and secondary machining—to meet the high standards of medical devices for durability, flame retardancy, dimensional stability, and consistent appearance.

Core features:

  1. High-precision injection molding: molds are precision-machined and optimized for runners, cooling, and shrinkage compensation to ensure dimensional stability of parts, combined with strict tolerance control.
  2. Multiple material options: supports commonly used medical or electronic engineering plastics and high-temperature materials such as flame-retardant PC, PA, POM, PBT, PEEK, etc., and can be customized according to requirements for temperature resistance, chemical resistance, wear resistance, and electrical insulation.
  3. Surface and appearance treatments: we offer texturing, glossy/matte painting, silk-screen printing, film lamination, and vacuum coating to ensure consistent appearance and wear resistance.
  4. Electromagnetic and shielding solutions: metal inserts can be reserved in the design or conductive coatings/platings can be applied to meet EMI shielding and grounding requirements, accommodating the electromagnetic compatibility needs of medical imaging equipment.
  5. Flame retardancy and safety compliance: flame-retardant materials meeting UL94 V-0 can be used, and we assist with material compliance verification such as RoHS, REACH, and applicable medical device requirements.
  6. Assembly-friendly design: supports integrated structural designs such as insert nuts, snap-fits, concealed fasteners, and connector cutouts to facilitate on-site assembly and maintenance.

Application scenarios:

injection-molded X-ray machine housing is widely used for housings of fixed and mobile X-ray machines, imaging device consoles, detector module covers, and enclosures for associated electronic modules in medical imaging equipment, suitable for hospitals, medical device manufacturers, and suppliers of maintenance and replacement parts.