MANUFACTURING PROCESS - THEORY

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Steel

The quality of steel is very important in the production of quality instruments. The best you select the best you produce. In order to ensure the finest quality steel, we have imported or best quality local steel as required by valued customers.

2

Forging

Forging is a process of cutting shaped raw instruments with the help of dyes and hammers. Here, the skilled hands give life to the metal and give it the rudimentary shape that will go through a series of complicated processes.

3

Forging Inspection

At this stage, forged tools are checked to ensure no piece contains any cracks or is reshaped beyond acceptable limits. Checking the quality of raw instruments for: -
a. Shape fault
b. Broken

4

Machining

In this process forging is cut or shaped by machines i.e. cutting sharp edges and raw material in the shape. Here instruments are given their shape through grinding and hammers. For this purpose, extremely skilled labor is required and this process is carried out by instrument specialists only.

5

Milling

Drilling of holes in the instruments where required for screws. Different kinds of screwing machines are used and instruments are made pairs here. Instruments with even the slightest difference in whole positions will suffer otherwise.

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Inspection

At this stage, all the instruments are inspected not only for machining and milling, but for every process they’ve been through. It’s the stage where only the best instruments are selected and instruments with tiny holes and manufacturing faults are again sorted out.

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Filling

At this stage the steel is not too hard so filling is used to shape the instruments in the exact shape they are required to be. The workers match the shape exactly with the samples provided at this stage. So the instruments get most of their shapes at this stage.

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Filling Inspection

After filling the inspection is made and measurements and shapes are checked according to samples.

9

Binding and Temper

At this step the instruments are bound in groups of 12 pieces. Then they put them in a temper machine, which is filled with a particular material. Here instruments are tempered and it ensures that every instrument gets equal heat and treatment so a consistent quality would be achieved.

10

Sniffing Fitting

For scissors and forceps they are in two pieces so they are joined in this process with screws. Forceps (Tweezers) are joined before and their joint is leveled with a machine by burning the raw material on the joint. At the same stage, instruments are filled to eliminate welding suspensions.

11

Plant or Heat Treatment

In this process the instruments are dipped in a material by hanging for five minutes to harden the material.

12

Polishing

Instruments are polished at this stage. Till this point at the manufacturing stage, all the necessary shaping is done. Polishing makes every millimeter of instrument clear and any instrument with hidden defects revealed could be sorted out.

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Q. A Inspection 2%

2% of each lot of instruments is checked by executives and then goes to further processing. In inspection they see each and every part and defective parts are marked with red marker and if rejected send to polishing again.

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Ultrasonic Cleaning

In this process the instruments are dipped in two materials for cleaning the polish raw thing on it. 1 min. for first material and then for half min. for other material. Ultrasonic cleaning cleans any polishing material stuck and leaves the instrument crystal clear.

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Lubrication

All the instruments involving screws are lubricated at this step. Lubricating the instruments moveable portions facilitates the instrument movement.

16

Tuck checking

In this process workers check the cuts and all other things just by viewing the instruments individually.

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Etching

Putting each instrument on a stamp pad and burning process to put stamp on each instrument. This stamping procedure is done through electronic etching machines that make the stamp reliable and even sustainable under high boiling temperatures when instruments are sterilized.

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Cleaning and Checking

Instruments are cleaned and checked again one by one. Again it’s the checking for operation, measurements, polish and usability.

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Q. A Inspection 4 %

4% of the instruments are inspected by Q. A. Directors. Samples for inspection are taken randomly and are observed to every bit of detail. Even the slightest difference from acceptable standards could result in rejection of the whole lot.

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labeling

Labels are put in this process.

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Packing

Packing in boxes each contains 100 pieces. 10 Boxes in a Carton. Here instruments are packed with respect to sizes and types. Instruments boxes are properly labeled and stored in a proper storing environment.

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STORAGE

Storage by lot and order number.