Medical parts processing refers to the process of manufacturing precision parts and components required for medical equipment or devices. This field requires highly specialized knowledge and skills to ensure the accuracy and safety of parts. Medical parts processing usually requires the use of high-precision machine tools, measuring equipment, and special materials to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the parts. There are various types of medical parts processing, including but not limited to the following: implants such as artificial joints, teeth, and bones, which require the use of high-strength materials and sophisticated processing techniques. 2. Diagnostic equipment: such as ultrasound probes, magnetic resonance imaging machines, etc., require the use of precision electronic and mechanical components. 3. Surgical instruments: such as surgical knives, suturers, etc., require the use of high hardness and corrosion-resistant materials. 4. Infusion and injection equipment: such as needles, catheters, etc., require the use of sterile and high-pressure resistant materials. 5. Laboratory equipment such as microscopes, centrifuges, etc. require the use of high-precision and reliable components. Quality is crucial in the processing of medical components. The processed parts must meet strict quality standards to ensure the performance and safety of medical equipment. In addition, as medical equipment is typically used for the treatment and diagnosis of life and health, the processing must ensure sterility, non toxicity, and non contamination.