
With ever increasing needs for design and manufacture of dental instruments that offer greater patient comfort, ease of use, and greater safety, Marshall Mfg. is growing as a result of its Swiss screw machining processes.
The manufacturer uses stainless steel and titanium, among other metals, in its instruments that include carvers, excavators, burnishers, pluggers, chisels, and more.
With its wide-ranging capabilities, Marshall diameters for rod and tubular instruments are from 0.032 to 1.250 inch diameters and in lengths moving from 0.032 inch and up.
Not only does the company offer Swiss screw machine production, its processes embrace grinding, knurling, milling, stamping, broaching, burnishing and, induction brazing. Finishing capabilities include heat-treating, electro cleaning, electro polishing, and plating.
Additionally, Marshall's assembly capabilities include induction brazing, press fit, welding, epoxy fastening, and more.
Learn more at www.marshallmfg.com.

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