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CNC Machining for
Boston Medical
Device Companies

Boston is home to 235 medical device companies with 10,924 workers. We machine surgical instruments, orthopedic implants, and diagnostic housings to ±0.001" tolerances with full traceability and medical-grade documentation.

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Built for the Kendall Square Supply Chain

Boston's life sciences corridor runs from Kendall Square through the Seaport, and it sets a brutal standard for part quality. Your device can't wait on a slow machine shop. RivCut machines surgical instruments, implant components, and diagnostic housings to ±0.0005" tolerances — with the CMM reports and material traceability your FDA submission demands. We work with Boston-area medical teams from first prototype through production runs, and every order ships with documentation your quality engineer can sign off on immediately.

10,924
Medical Devices employees
in the Boston area
BLS QCEW 2023
235
Medical Devices companies
in the Boston area
Census CBP 2021
$2.6B
Estimated annual market
for Boston medical devices
BLS QCEW 2023 estimate
-34.2%
Year-over-year employment
growth (2022–2023)
BLS QCEW 2023

Precision CNC Machining for Medical Device Teams

Medical device companies in Boston need parts that are exact, clean, and fully documented. A surgical instrument that's 0.003 inches off can fail in the field. We machine titanium, 316L stainless, PEEK, and medical-grade aluminum to tolerances as tight as ±0.0005 inches. Every medical order ships with a CMM inspection report, material certs, and documentation your quality team can use.

1

Biocompatible Materials

We source and machine titanium Grade 23 ELI, 316L stainless, and PEEK — all with full material certs and traceability.

2

Tight Tolerances

We hold ±0.001" on general features and ±0.0005" on critical bores, tapers, and mating surfaces. Every part is CMM verified.

3

Full Documentation

Dimensional inspection reports, material certs, passivation certs — whatever your quality plan requires, we provide it.

What We Machine for Boston Medical Device Teams

Boston medical device programs demand precision, traceability, and speed. We deliver all three with every order.

Surgical Instruments

We machine cannulas, retractors, forceps handles, and trocar housings from 316L stainless steel. Surface finishes reach Ra 16 µin or better for cleanroom-ready parts. Passivation certs ship with every order.

Ra 16 finish

Orthopedic Implant Components

We work in Titanium Grade 23 ELI — the alloy Boston orthopedic and spine companies rely on. Tolerances on critical bore diameters hold at ±0.0005". Every billet comes with a full material cert and heat number traceability.

Biocompatible

Diagnostic Equipment Parts

Kendall Square biotech startups building PCR cartridges, microfluidic devices, and handheld diagnostics need tight-tolerance plastic and aluminum enclosures. We machine medical-grade PEEK, Delrin, and 6061-T6 aluminum with the dimensional consistency your FDA design validation requires.

±0.001" precision

Drug Delivery Device Parts

Boston is home to surgical robotics developers pushing articulating arm components and end-effector tooling. We machine the small, complex titanium and stainless parts these systems require, holding true position to ±0.001" across multi-axis features.

FDA-ready

Lab & Analytical Equipment

Whether your team at a Cambridge startup needs three prototype iterations before an investor demo or a Seaport-based scale-up needs 500 production units, we scale with you. Rapid prototyping turnaround runs 3–5 business days. Production pricing drops with volume.

Ultra-precise

Medical Device Prototypes

Rapid prototypes for 510(k) and PMA submissions. 1 to 50 pieces with full material traceability and inspection documentation.

1–50 piece runs
Materials
Ti 6Al-4V, 17-4 PH SS, 316L SS, CoCr, PEEK
Tolerances
Down to ±0.0005"
Finishes
Passivation, Electropolish, Bead Blast
Documentation
Material certs & biocompatibility docs

Parts for Boston Medical Device Companies

From prototypes to production — surgical instruments, implants, housings, and more.

Surgical Instruments & Jigs

Forceps, retractors, cutting guides, alignment jigs, and bone rasps. Machined from 17-4 PH, 316L, or titanium. Polished to Ra 16–32 µin. Sharp inside corners and thin walls are our specialty.

Ra 16–32 µin available

Orthopedic Implant Components

Hip stems, acetabular shells, tibial trays, and trial components machined from titanium 6Al-4V ELI and cobalt-chrome. We hold ±0.0005" on critical tapers and mating surfaces. Traceability on every piece.

Titanium & CoCr

Diagnostic Equipment Housings

Machined aluminum and stainless housings for imaging systems, point-of-care devices, and laboratory instruments. Complex pockets, precise port cutouts, and EMI shielding features.

Al 6061 & 304 SS

Robotic Surgery Components

Structural links, end-effector mounts, cable pulleys, and actuator bodies for robotic surgery systems. Low weight, high stiffness, and surfaces your surgical team can sterilize.

5-axis capability

Minimally Invasive Tool Parts

Trocar tips, cannula bodies, laparoscopic grasper jaws, and needle driver inserts. Small diameters, long reach, and tight tolerances. Swiss-capable lathes for consistent concentricity.

Swiss turning

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Parts

316L stainless valves, manifolds, fittings, and mixing paddle components for drug manufacturing lines. Ra 32 µin or better, electropolished on request, with full material traceability for FDA compliance.

Electropolish available

Boston's Medical Device Manufacturing Ecosystem

A concentrated hub of medical device innovation and manufacturing — and RivCut is your local precision machining partner.

10,924
Medical Devices employees
Concentrated medical device ecosystem
235
Medical Devices companies
Skilled workforce driving demand
24hr
Quote Turnaround
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Boston carries one of the most concentrated medical devic...

Boston carries one of the most concentrated medical device and biotech manufacturing clusters on the planet. That density is not accidental.

MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and ...

MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering pump a steady stream of device concepts into commercialization. Companies spin out, raise Series A rounds, and immediately start searching for precision machining partners who understand FDA traceability requirements.

Established names anchor the ecosystem

Established names anchor the ecosystem. Boston Scientific, headquartered in Marlborough just outside the city, is one of the world's largest medical device companies and sets the quality bar for the entire regional supply chain.

The Seaport Innovation District and Kendall Square in Cam...

The Seaport Innovation District and Kendall Square in Cambridge are where the next generation is being built. Companies like Draper, Ginkgo Bioworks, and dozens of unnamed Series B medical device startups occupy lab and manufacturing space within walking distance of each other.

Key Medical Device Companies in the Region

Medtronic — Global Medical Device Leader

The world's largest standalone medical device company. Pacemakers, surgical robots, and orthopedic implants. Thousands of supply chain partners worldwide.

Boston Scientific — Cardiovascular & Endoscopy

Major cardiovascular, rhythm management, and endoscopy device OEM. One of the largest med device employers in the US.

Stryker & Zimmer Biomet — Orthopedics

Orthopedic implant and surgical robot OEMs with massive supply chain demand for precision-machined titanium and CoCr components.

200+ MedTech Companies & Startups

Medical device clusters across the US are growing fast. Startups spun out of university research, FDA-regulated OEMs, and Tier 1 suppliers all need precision CNC machining.

Why Boston Medical Teams Work with RivCut

Boston engineers ask a fair question: why send parts to a machine shop in Union City, California? Here's the honest answer.

Medical-Grade Documentation

Boston's local machine shop market is tight. With 10,924 medical device workers competing for capacity at a small pool of qualified shops, lead times stretch and prices climb. RivCut gives you a real alternative with no capacity crunch.

Ultra-Clean Surface Finishes

Shipping from Union City, CA to Boston typically runs two to three business days via ground freight for standard production orders. For time-critical prototype work, overnight air gets parts to your Cambridge or Seaport office before your next design review. We build shipping time into your quoted lead time — no surprises.

Full Part Traceability

Time zones work in your favor. Your Boston engineering team starts the day three hours ahead of our floor. Send us a CAD file and a question at 7 AM EST. We pick it up when our team arrives, and you have DFM feedback and a quote waiting when you return from lunch.

Same-Week R&D Turnaround

Our quality documentation is built for FDA-regulated environments. CMM inspection reports, material certs, passivation certs, and first article inspection packages are standard — not add-ons. Your regulatory affairs team in Boston won't need to chase us for paperwork.

Certifications & Standards
In Progress
ISO 13485
Medical device quality management. We're actively building our QMS to this standard. Our documentation follows the structure now.
Active
NIST-Traceable Gauges
All measuring equipment is calibrated to NIST standards on regular cycles. CMM, micrometers, and gauges.
Active
Material Certifications
Every order ships with mill certs and heat lot traceability. Records kept for your FDA audit trail.
Planned
AS9100D
Aerospace quality management. On our roadmap for aerospace and defense customers.

Questions about our current quality setup? Email us — we'll send our documentation package.

How It Works

Getting parts from RivCut is straightforward. Here's the path from CAD file to your Boston dock.

Step 1

Upload & Quote

Upload your CAD file. Use our secure quote portal. STEP and IGES files work best. Our AI returns instant pricing in seconds.

Step 2

We Machine & Inspect

Review DFM feedback. A RivCut engineer reviews your file and flags any features that affect cost or tolerance. Boston startups use this step to tighten designs before regulatory submissions.

Step 3

Ship with Full Docs

Approve and order. Lock in your quote. We confirm material certs and tolerance requirements before the job hits the floor.

Questions from Boston Medical Teams

Yes. We provide full documentation packages including CMM inspection reports, material certs with heat numbers, passivation certs, and first article inspection reports. Our quality documentation is structured to support FDA 21 CFR Part 820 design controls and is compatible with supplier qualification processes used by major Boston-area OEMs. If your QA team has a specific supplier checklist, send it over before you place your first order.
If your CAD file is clean and materials are in stock, we can turn a prototype in three to five business days. Add one to two days for shipping to Cambridge via ground, or next-day air if the timing is tight. Upload your file as early in the week as possible. Monday uploads almost always make Friday delivery windows for ground shipping to the Boston metro.
Yes. We machine medical-grade PEEK regularly for Boston biotech and diagnostics companies working on handheld devices, cartridge housings, and lab-on-chip assemblies. PEEK holds tight tolerances and survives autoclave sterilization cycles. We can also machine Ultem and Delrin depending on your biocompatibility and thermal requirements. Send your file and we'll confirm material availability and lead time.
We machine Titanium Grade 23 ELI, which is the standard for load-bearing orthopedic and spinal implant components. Every billet comes with a full material cert and heat number so your design history file stays complete. We also work in Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V for structural instrument components. If your Boston orthopedic team has a specific material specification, share it and we'll confirm conformance before quoting.
That's exactly the pace we're built for. Early-stage spinouts from Wyss or MIT often need two or three design iterations in the same month. Our instant AI quoting means you get a price the moment you upload a revised file — no waiting for a salesperson to call back. DFM feedback comes from a real engineer, not a bot, so your next iteration is smarter, not just faster.
Not for most teams. We handle remote supplier qualifications regularly. We can provide a complete documentation package — quality manual, inspection capabilities list, material sourcing policy, and sample inspection reports — for your supplier qualification process. If your quality team requires an on-site audit, contact us to discuss options. Most Boston medical companies complete our qualification remotely within a single review cycle.

Medical Device CNC Machining in Other Cities

We serve medical teams in cities across the US.

How Boston's Top Industries Use Medical CNC Machining

Boston's economy drives specific machining demand. Here's what we see from local teams.

Boston's Defense Sector

Boston's defense ecosystem stretches from Raytheon's (RTX) integrated defense systems in Andover and Tewksbury to General Dynamics' Mission Systems in Pittsfield, with MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Draper Lab, and Hanscom AFB driving next-generation radar, electronic warfare, and C4ISR programs across the region.

RivCut gives Boston-area defense teams instant quoting and fixed lead times with the ITAR registration and documentation rigor your Hanscom program office expects.

Raytheon (RTX)General Dynamics Mission SystemsHanscom AFB & MIT Lincoln LabDraper Laboratory
Insider tip: All metallic raw material for RTX programs must meet DFARS 252.225-7014 domestic melting requirements. Verify your supplier's material sourcing.

Boston defense teams use cnc milling for precision 3 to 5-axis milling with tight-tolerance pockets and complex contours.

Boston's Medical Device Sector

Greater Boston is one of the world's densest med device corridors — Boston Scientific is headquartered in Marlborough, Hologic builds women's health diagnostics in the same corridor, and Philips Healthcare operates advanced imaging and monitoring systems from Cambridge. DePuy Synthes (J&J) maintains orthopedic operations in Raynham, while Mass General Brigham and the Harvard-MIT biomedical ecosystem fuel a constant pipeline of device startups along Route 128.

RivCut gives Boston-area med device teams instant quoting and FDA-compliant machining with full traceability — implant prototypes, catheter components, and diagnostic device parts on fixed lead times.

Boston ScientificHologicPhilips Healthcare (Cambridge)DePuy Synthes (J&J)
Insider tip: Confirm the shop can satisfy Boston Scientific and Hologic supplier quality requirements including full lot traceability and process validation.

Boston medical device teams use cnc milling for precision 3 to 5-axis milling with tight-tolerance pockets and complex contours.

Boston's Robotics Sector

Boston's robotics cluster is world-class — Boston Dynamics in Waltham builds Spot and Atlas, iRobot in Bedford pioneered consumer robotics with Roomba, Symbotic in Wilmington automates warehouse palletizing, and Locus Robotics in Wilmington deploys autonomous mobile robots across fulfillment centers. Amazon Robotics operates a major hub in North Reading, Cognex in Natick provides machine vision for robot guidance, and MIT and Harvard feed a constant pipeline of robotics startups into the Route 128 corridor.

RivCut serves Boston robotics teams with rapid-turn machined components for legged-robot joints, gripper assemblies, and warehouse robot chassis — delivering prototype-to-production precision on the timelines your investors and customers demand.

Boston DynamicsiRobotSymboticLocus Robotics
Insider tip: Legged robot joints need precision-ground bearing surfaces — ask your CNC shop about in-house grinding and honing capabilities.

Boston robotics teams use cnc milling for precision 3 to 5-axis milling with tight-tolerance pockets and complex contours.

Ready to Quote Your Next Medical Part?

Upload your CAD file now and get instant pricing. A RivCut engineer reviews every medical order for tolerances, materials, and documentation requirements before it hits the floor. Boston teams get DFM feedback the same business day.

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AI price estimates are usually within ±20% of final price. Complex parts may get a human review within one business day before pricing is confirmed.

Why Boston, MA Companies Choose RivCut

Boston (675K metro) is known for Route 128 technology corridor. Local industries include defense, biotech, robotics, medical devices. RivCut machines parts for teams across MA from our Union City, CA facility — with standard shipping in 2–3 business days.

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