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Interplex and Amtek = Expanded Technologies

Posted by Interplex Industries

Aug 20, 2014 9:55:55 AM

Interplex Industries is now an Amtek Engineering Company.

With the recent completion of Amtek's acquisition of Interplex, the combination of the businesses creates a truly global precision engineering company that offers some of the most comprehensive and integrated precision engineering solutions in the industry. With the enlarged geographic footprint and expanded product and services offering, we are even better positioned to serve our customers' evolving needs.

Traditionally, Interplex has provided small precision metal and plastic components, including proprietary press-fit interconnects and solder-bearing lead technology. Teamed with Amtek, we can now offer a complete metal and plastic solution -- the stamping, molding and assembly of both smaller precision components and larger precision assemblies, such as metal enclosures for racks and servers and printers.

 

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Topics: precision machining

Precision Engineering Challenge: Machining Orthopedic Surgical Devices

Posted by Interplex Precision Machining

Feb 6, 2014 3:55:00 PM

Creating machined products for the orthopedic surgical sector is one of the most demanding challenges that an engineer can tackle.  Products such as hip and knee surgical devices, spinal implant instrumentation, bone drills, bone reamers, tubular implant guides, jigs and orthopedic trial devices require the highest level of precision and machining accuracy.

Suppliers not only need to be responsive to customers' tight specifications, assembly and rapid-prototyping needs, they also must meet high-quality standards such as FDA-registration, ISO 9001 and ISO 13485.

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Surgical device designers need to work with machining and engineering partners that can provide the full spectrum of materials, processes and quality procedures required to deliver even the most complex parts, on-time, on-budget and on-target.

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Topics: medical devices, precision machining