Since 1946, the staff at Norman Noble Inc. has been manufacturing products for the medical and aerospace industries. Today, two generations of the Noble family maintain guiding principles to lead the company – and the industry – with technologically advanced capabilities and exceptional service. With three facilities and more than 220,000ft2 of combined manufacturing space, Norman Noble keeps pace with current technology by continually investing in the machining, finishing, and engineering resources that make innovation possible.
Norman Noble Inc. is your single source for micro-precision contract manufacturing of medical devices and implants, specializing in micro-machining of exotic materials to very complex geometries with dimensional tolerances to ±0.0001". The company’s highly trained staff of engineers and technicians add incomparable knowledge and experience to develop a custom manufacturing process required to take a project from prototype to full market requirements.
Vertical Integration: Norman Noble’s staff has developed custom and proprietary machining and finishing capabilities to enable the manufacturing of products to finished drawing specifications. For example, as a contract manufacturer of Nitinol based products, engineers have the capability to handle laser machining, shape setting, and electropolishing of super elastic and shape-memory Nitinol. The company’s DSC testing and SEM analysis provide unique capabilities to manufacturer Nitinol products for the medical device industry. Cleanroom assembly and packaging enables the company to provide customer products manufactured complete. In addition, the company has dedicated operations for stent manufacturing and orthopedic implant manufacturing.
A few examples of the many types of medtech products manufactured using specialized micro-machining and automated finishing technologies:
- Cardiovascular Stents
- Neurovascular Stents
- Vessel Closure Implants
- Spinal Implants
- Orthopedic Screws and Plates
- Catheter Based Delivery Systems and Components
- Neurovascular Devices
- Heart Implants and Devices
- Maxiofacial Screws and Plates
- Components for Tomographical Radiation Therapy Equipment
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