Consumer-electronics CNC machining for Union City, CA. RivCut supplies consumer-electronics CNC machining to engineering and manufacturing teams across Union City and Northern California and nearby Eden prairie. Parts are machined 100% in the USA at our Union City, California facility and ship to Union City nationwide — with expedited air and AOG options when a production line is down.
Union City sits within Northern California, where demand for enclosures and housings spans precision parts with tight tolerances, full documentation, and short-run to production volumes. Every Union City order ships with CMM inspection, full material traceability, and a first-article report on request.
programs in the 55347 corridor
for wearable contact surfaces
medical-consumer crossover
to MSP, Eden prairie, and Plymouth
Precision CNC Machining for Eden prairie Medical-Consumer Electronics Teams
Medical-consumer crossover electronics in Eden prairie is not about mass-market throughput — it is about reliability under clinical conditions, patient-safety documentation, and regulatory-ready surface finishes. A Boston Scientific cardiac monitoring wearable worn continuously for 14 days has to maintain IP67 sealing and Ra ≤ 0.4 µm on skin-contact surfaces. A Emerson Rosemount patient monitoring accessory mounted in a catheterization lab has to survive ten years of clinical cleaning chemicals and not shift a micron. A SurModics (74th St) bioactive coating fixture has to hold its dimensional alignment to tenths over thousands of coating cycles. We machine aluminum 6061 and 7075, 303 and 17-4 PH stainless, PEEK, Ultem (PEI), and USP Class VI polycarbonate to tolerances as tight as ±0.0005 inches, with cosmetic A-surfaces ready for hard-anodize, electropolish, powder coat, and laser-etched regulatory marks.
Medical-Grade Wearable Enclosures
Cardiac monitoring wearable and connected health housings in 6061-T6 with Ra ≤ 0.4 µm skin-contact surfaces, integral EMI-shield pockets for Bluetooth and cellular radios, and IP67-rated gasket seats. Built to live against a patient's body for weeks without failure.
Cosmetic A-Surfaces with Clinical Finish
Ball-end finishing passes under 0.0005" scallop height. Ra confirmed by profilometer and documented in the FAI report. Bead-blast and brushed prep for hard-anodize, powder coat, and electropolish. Laser-etched CE, FDA, UDI, and serial data in-line.
ISO 13485 Polymer-Crossover Expertise
PEEK, Ultem (PEI), and USP Class VI PC machined to the same documentation standards a Eden prairie ISO 13485 cardiovascular OEM expects. Those skills transfer directly into cardiac-wearable and patient-monitoring housings demanding biocompatibility and sterilization compatibility.
What We Machine for Eden prairie Medical-Consumer Electronics Teams
Cardiac monitoring wearable housings, connected health enclosures, precision heatsinks, clinical station covers, and ISO 13485-grade polymer housings. Precise, clinically documented, regulatory-ready.
Boston Scientific Connected Health Wearable Enclosures
6061-T6 aluminum enclosures for cardiac monitoring wearables and connected health devices with Ra ≤ 0.4 µm skin-contact surfaces, integral EMI-shield pockets for Bluetooth and cellular radio modules, and IP67-rated gasket seats. RF-gasket channels held to ±0.002", conductive-chromate grounding pads, antenna-connector bores under 0.001" TIR. Built for the continuous skin-contact deployment that cardiac monitoring wearables require, with ISO 13485-aligned documentation on every part.
IP67 / Ra ≤ 0.4 µmCardiovascular Systems Patient Monitoring Accessories
Precision sensor-mount brackets, electrode holders, cable-management fixtures, and clinical-station covers for Emerson Rosemount's atherectomy and peripheral arterial disease monitoring programs. 6061-T6 and 303 stainless brackets to ±0.0005", Delrin and PEEK cable-guide rollers with bore concentricity held to tenths, and powder-coated aluminum clinical station covers. Documentation supports ISO 13485-level supplier-qualification audits.
ISO 13485 documentedPrecision Heatsinks & Thermal Management
Finned and pin-array heatsinks in 6061-T6 for cardiac monitoring electronics, connected health device thermal management, and power-electronics housings in the 55347 industrial corridor. Fin geometry to ±0.005" height and pitch, base flatness to 0.0005" for thermal-interface contact, and anodize-black coating for emissivity enhancement. We also machine cold plates with brazed channel architecture for active thermal management in clinical-grade electronics.
Base flatness 0.0005"SurModics (74th St) Bioactive Coating Fixturing
Precision 303 stainless and PEEK fixtures for bioactive surface coating, drug-eluting load cell coating alignment jigs, and surface-modification process hardware. Alignment blocks to ±0.0005", Dowel-pin-located fixture plates, and polymer fixturing compatible with coating solvents and UV-cure processes. Documentation supports SurModics (74th St) internal supplier-qualification audits and ISO 13485 requirements for coating-process equipment.
±0.0005" alignmentPEEK & Ultem Medical-Consumer Housings
Sterilization-compatible and flame-retardant enclosures for cardiac monitoring, pharmaceutical electronics (Starkey Labs manufacturing support), and clinical-grade connected health devices in PEEK and Ultem (PEI). Eden prairie's ISO 13485 cardiovascular supply-chain experience means local engineers already know these materials; RivCut machines them to the same documentation discipline. Feature-rich, cleanly deburred, with full material certs, lot traceability, and biocompatibility documentation for regulatory submissions.
PEEK / Ultem / USP VI PCR&D Prototypes for Twin Cities Medical-Hardware Startups
The Eden prairie and Plymouth hardware-startup scene clusters around cardiovascular device alumni pivoting into connected health, remote monitoring, and patient-data wearables. Low-volume prototype runs from 1 to 50 pieces: wearable housings, sensor-pod brackets, electrode fixtures, and clinical-interface hardware for product-development rigs and EVT/DVT builds. ISO 13485-aligned documentation from the first prototype run.
1–50 piece runsParts for Eden prairie Medical-Consumer Electronics OEMs
Cardiac monitoring wearable housings, connected health enclosures, precision heatsinks, bioactive coating fixtures, and ISO 13485-grade polymer crossover parts.
Cardiac Monitoring Wearable Housings
6061-T6 and 7075-T6 aluminum enclosures for ambulatory cardiac monitors and connected health wearables. EMI-shield pockets, IP67 gasket seats, Ra ≤ 0.4 µm skin-contact surfaces. Built for the continuous skin-contact deployment of cardiac monitoring wearables adjacent to Boston Scientific connected health programs.
6061-T6 / Ra ≤ 0.4 µmPatient Monitoring Brackets & Sensor Mounts
303 stainless and 6061-T6 sensor-mount brackets, electrode holders, and cable-management fixtures for Emerson Rosemount and clinical-station patient monitoring accessories. Precision alignment to ±0.0005", powder-coated clinical station covers, ISO 13485-aligned FAI documentation.
6061 & 303 SSPrecision Heatsinks & Thermal Components
Finned and pin-array heatsinks in 6061-T6 for cardiac monitoring electronics thermal management. Base flatness to 0.0005" for thermal-interface contact. Anodize-black for emissivity. Cold plates with brazed channel architecture for active thermal management in clinical-grade power electronics.
6061-T6 anodize-blackBioactive Coating Fixturing
303 stainless and PEEK alignment jigs, Dowel-pin-located fixture plates, and drug-eluting load cell coating process hardware for SurModics (74th St) bioactive surface technology programs. Solvent-compatible polymer fixturing and stainless fixtures held to ±0.0005" for coating uniformity.
303 SS & PEEKPEEK / Ultem / USP VI PC Housings
Sterilization-compatible and flame-retardant housings for cardiac monitoring, pharmaceutical electronics, and clinical-grade connected health devices in PEEK, Ultem (PEI), and USP Class VI polycarbonate. Same documentation discipline a Eden prairie ISO 13485 cardiovascular OEM expects.
Polymer-gradeEVT/DVT Prototypes for Medical-Hardware Startups
Low-volume prototype runs for cardiac monitoring and connected health hardware startups in the Eden prairie/Plymouth corridor. 1 to 50 pieces: wearable housings, electrode fixtures, sensor pods, and clinical-interface hardware with ISO 13485-aligned documentation from the first run.
1–50 prototypeThe Eden prairie Medical-Consumer Crossover Corridor
Not iPhones. Not earbuds. The electronics that monitor hearts, deliver drugs, and enable clinical-grade connected health — built to ISO 13485 standards in the 55347 corridor.
Boston Scientific anchors the medical-consumer crossover corridor
Boston Scientific's MTS Actuator & Starkey Shells left atrial appendage closure device, auditory hardware manufacturing, and connected health programs operate throughout the Eden prairie (55347) and adjacent Plymouth corridor. The connected health arm of BSC drives demand for cardiac monitoring wearable housings, ambulatory monitor enclosures, patient app hardware accessories, and biocompatible enclosures at ISO 13485 documentation levels. The fixturing, bezels, wearable housings, and clinical-station covers that support these programs are precision-machined, documentation-controlled work.
Emerson Automation / Rosemount builds PAD monitoring devices in the 55347 corridor
Emerson Rosemount's atherectomy catheter and peripheral arterial disease platform drives a constant stream of patient monitoring accessories, electrode sensor mounts, cable-management brackets, and clinical-station covers. Every product has to pass FDA 510(k) clearance, carry a clean cosmetic finish compatible with clinical environments, and ship with documentation that a hospital biomedical engineering team can retain in perpetuity.
SurModics (74th St) runs bioactive surface technology and drug-eluting coating programs
SurModics (74th St)' bioactive surface technology and drug-eluting coating programs — including surface modification for coronary and peripheral load cells — drive demand for precision coating-process fixturing, alignment jigs, and solvent-compatible fixture hardware. The tolerance requirements for coating uniformity are at the same level as implant-grade precision machining: misalignment in a coating fixture translates directly into non-uniform drug elution and a regulatory finding.
Starkey Labs pharmaceutical electronics and a deep medical hardware startup bench
Starkey Hearing Technologies operates pharmaceutical manufacturing in the Eden prairie corridor and drives demand for pharmaceutical electronics, control system housings, and pharmaceutical-grade enclosures at cGMP documentation levels. The broader Twin Cities medical-device alumni network — Boston Scientific, Emerson Rosemount, SurModics (74th St), and Medtronic veterans pivoting into connected health startups — provides a steady flow of EVT/DVT prototype and first-article work in cardiac monitoring wearables and remote patient monitoring hardware.
Boston Scientific — MTS Actuator & Starkey Shells + Connected Health, Eden prairie / Plymouth corridor
MTS Actuator & Starkey Shells left atrial appendage closure, auditory hardware manufacturing, and connected health programs. Connected health wearable housings, ambulatory cardiac monitor enclosures, and clinical-grade patient app accessories. ISO 13485 documentation at every tier of the supply chain.
Emerson Automation / Rosemount (Chanhassen adjacent) — Eden prairie, MN
Atherectomy systems and peripheral arterial disease monitoring devices. Patient monitoring accessories, electrode sensor mounts, cable-management brackets, and clinical-station covers requiring FDA 510(k) regulatory documentation and clinical-grade cosmetic finishes.
SurModics (74th St) — Eden Prairie, MN (Eden prairie supply chain)
Bioactive surface technology, drug-eluting coatings, and surface modification for coronary and peripheral load cells. Precision coating-process fixturing, alignment jigs, and solvent-compatible process hardware requiring ±0.0005" alignment for coating uniformity and regulatory compliance.
Starkey Hearing Technologies & Medical Hardware Startup Bench
Starkey pharmaceutical manufacturing electronics and control system housings at cGMP documentation levels. Plus the broader Twin Cities cardiovascular device alumni network pivoting into connected health startups, remote monitoring wearables, and patient-data hardware — all needing ISO 13485-aligned prototype and first-article documentation from day one.
Why Eden prairie Medical-Consumer Electronics Teams Work with RivCut
We are two time zones west of Eden prairie, which in practice means a morning Boston Scientific or Emerson Rosemount RFQ from 9 AM Central lands on our desk before coffee, gets quoted same day, and starts the first setup that afternoon. Next-day air up to MSP International reaches Eden prairie and Plymouth inside a single business day. No brokers. No “let me check with my shop.” We are the shop — with ISO 13485-aligned documentation on every medical-crossover run.
Ra ≤ 0.4 µm Wearable Contact Surfaces
Cardiac monitoring wearables worn against skin have both biocompatibility and regulatory requirements for contact surface finish. We machine A-side surfaces with fresh tooling and ball-end finishing under 0.0005" scallop height, confirm Ra by profilometer measurement, and document the result in the ISO 13485-aligned FAI report. If your Boston Scientific-adjacent cardiac wearable calls out Ra ≤ 0.4 µm on contact surfaces, that is what ships.
ISO 13485 Polymer-Crossover Capability
PEEK, Ultem (PEI), and USP Class VI polycarbonate are not every shop's everyday stock. They are ours. Eden prairie's cardiovascular medical-device supply chain has raised the bar on ISO 13485 polymer machining quality, and those exact skills map directly to medical-consumer crossover housings demanding sterilization compatibility, biocompatibility, or flame retardance with regulatory-submission documentation.
IP67 & EMI Aware Enclosure Machining
Cardiac monitoring wearables and connected health devices live or die by IP67 sealing integrity and EMI performance. We machine shield-pocket wall thicknesses, continuous conductive-chromate grounding surfaces, and RF-gasket grooves held to ±0.002" on a regular basis. Gasket seats are surface-finish checked to Rz spec and CMM-inspected on every run.
Two-Time-Zone West Turnaround
Union City is two hours behind Eden prairie, which works in your favor. Your 9 AM Central RFQ is our 7 AM Pacific; we can quote, DFM, and start setup before your lunch. Next-day air via SFO to MSP, or two- to three-day LTL at a lower cost per part, reaches Eden prairie and Plymouth on a predictable cadence with ISO 13485-aligned documentation attached.
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Need our full quality documentation before ordering? Email us — we will send everything your Boston Scientific, Emerson Rosemount, or SurModics (74th St) supplier-qualification team needs.
How to Get Medical-Consumer Electronics Parts Quoted and Cut
Eden prairie program schedules are tight and ISO 13485 supplier qualification is not optional. Here is how RivCut fits in from a Bay Area platform with same-day quoting and MSP next-day air.
Upload & Quote
Upload your STEP or IGES file plus a 2D drawing. Call out cosmetic A-surfaces with Ra spec, IP-rating gasket seats, EMI-shield pockets, and any ISO 13485 or biocompatibility documentation requirements. Our AI returns a real price in minutes and a human engineer reviews any cardiac-wearable, PEEK, or clinical-crossover work the same day.
We Machine & Inspect
Your parts run on 3-, 4-, and 5-axis mills and Swiss-style lathes. PEEK, Ultem, and cosmetic aluminum run on dedicated spindles. Every job gets CMM inspection plus Ra profilometer checks on wearable contact surfaces and Rz checks on gasket seats. ISO 13485-aligned FAI reports on all medical-crossover parts.
Ship with Full Docs
Parts ship with ISO 13485-aligned CMM FAI reports, Ra/Rz surface-finish certs, material certs, heat-lot traceability, and finish certifications. Next-day air SFO to MSP International, or two- to three-day LTL to Eden prairie or Plymouth.
Find Your Exact Product Type
We machine parts for every corner of the Eden prairie medical-consumer crossover electronics market.
Cardiac Monitoring Wearables
Wearable housings, Ra ≤ 0.4 µm, IP67, EMI pockets
Patient Monitoring Accessories
Sensor mounts, electrode holders, clinical station covers
Heatsinks & Thermal Management
Finned, pin-array, cold plates — base flatness 0.0005"
Bioactive Coating Fixturing
303 SS & PEEK jigs, ±0.0005" alignment, solvent-compatible
PEEK / Ultem / USP VI Polymer Housings
Sterilization-compatible and flame-retardant enclosures
Hardware R&D & Connected Health Startups
EVT/DVT prototypes, BSC/Emerson Rosemount-alumni spinouts
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Built for Eden prairie Medical-Consumer Electronics Density
Here is the honest version of Eden prairie and consumer electronics, the version that does not get told in procurement decks written out of San Francisco or New York. The Eden prairie 55347 corridor is not a mass-consumer electronics region. Austin has Apple's Mac Pro assembly. Plano has Samsung. Cupertino runs the iPhone program. Those are the metros that ship phones, earbuds, and laptops into Best Buy in the volumes Wall Street tracks. Eden prairie does something different, and in many ways more durable and more defensible: it builds the medical-consumer crossover electronics that quietly monitor hearts, deliver drugs, and enable clinical-grade connected health — where the regulatory bar is set by ISO 13485 and FDA 510(k) clearance, not by consumer trends.
Boston Scientific is the anchor, on a scale most non-Minnesotans do not fully appreciate. BSC's MTS Actuator & Starkey Shells left atrial appendage closure device, auditory hardware manufacturing, and connected health programs operate throughout the Eden prairie and Plymouth corridor. The connected health arm of BSC drives demand for cardiac monitoring wearable housings, ambulatory cardiac monitor enclosures, patient app hardware accessories, and biocompatible enclosures at ISO 13485 documentation levels that the mass-consumer world never has to think about. The enclosures themselves — hard-anodized 6061-T6 with Ra ≤ 0.4 µm skin-contact surfaces, IP67-rated gasket seats, integral EMI-shield pockets for Bluetooth and cellular radio modules — look like consumer electronics but carry the regulatory burden of Class II or Class III medical devices. The fixturing, bezels, wearable housings, and clinical-station covers that support these programs are precision-machined, documentation-controlled work.
Emerson Automation / Rosemount runs a different kind of medical-consumer crossover business from its Eden prairie footprint. Emerson Rosemount's Diamondback atherectomy system and peripheral arterial disease monitoring platform drives a constant stream of patient monitoring accessories, electrode sensor mounts, cable-management brackets, and clinical-station covers that live in catheterization labs and outpatient vascular clinics. Every product has to pass FDA 510(k) clearance, carry a clean cosmetic finish compatible with clinical environments, and ship with documentation that a hospital biomedical engineering team can retain in perpetuity. The cosmetic bar is high because these products sit next to a patient on a procedure table or hang on a clinical monitor arm in a room that gets wiped down between every case; the documentation bar is high because large health system supply-chain managers stuff the submittals into vendor files that a compliance auditor will open in 2035.
SurModics (74th St) runs its bioactive surface technology and drug-eluting coating programs out of Eden Prairie, drawing on the broader Eden prairie cardiovascular corridor for supply-chain capacity. SurModics (74th St)' bioactive coating programs for coronary and peripheral load cells drive demand for precision coating-process fixturing, Dowel-pin-located alignment jigs, and polymer process hardware compatible with coating solvents and UV-cure chemistry. The tolerance requirements for coating uniformity are at implant-grade levels: misalignment in a coating fixture translates directly into non-uniform drug elution, which is a regulatory finding during an FDA design verification review, not a quality escape to be corrected downstream. Those fixturing tolerances — ±0.0005 inch on alignment features, bore concentricity held to tenths, solvent-compatible polymer selection — are the same tolerances that appear on cardiovascular implant machining drawings. The population of shops that can execute both is not large.
Starkey Hearing Technologies rounds the Eden prairie picture out on the pharmaceutical electronics side. Starkey operates pharmaceutical manufacturing in the 55347 corridor and drives demand for pharmaceutical electronics, manufacturing execution system housings, control panel covers, and pharmaceutical-grade enclosures at cGMP documentation levels — the pharmaceutical manufacturing equivalent of ISO 13485 in terms of documentation rigor, audit exposure, and supplier accountability expectations. Those cGMP documentation skills are direct analogs for the ISO 13485 and 21 CFR Part 11 requirements that cardiac monitoring wearables carry.
There is also a hardware startup bench embedded in Eden prairie that deserves its own paragraph. The Twin Cities cardiovascular device alumni network — Boston Scientific, Emerson Rosemount, SurModics (74th St), and Medtronic veterans who have spent careers building Class II and Class III devices — is spinning out connected health startups, remote cardiac monitoring platforms, and patient-data wearables at an accelerating rate. These startups need EVT/DVT prototype and first-article runs of 1 to 50 pieces, often in PEEK or Ultem, always with ISO 13485-aligned documentation from the very first run — because they are building toward a 510(k) submission and cannot afford to rebuild their quality trail from a supplier change mid-development. RivCut serves that profile of work with the same ISO 13485-aligned documentation discipline we apply to the established BSC and Emerson Rosemount programs.
The logistics story embedded in all of this is straightforward. Eden prairie sits at roughly 44.8547 degrees north, 93.4557 degrees west, on the northwest edge of the Twin Cities metropolitan area in Hennepin County, about 15 miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis along I-94. MSP International is 22 miles southeast. Our Union City, California facility is two hours behind Eden prairie by clock, which is an advantage: a Boston Scientific or Emerson Rosemount engineer sending an RFQ at 9 AM Central lands it in our inbox at 7 AM Pacific, and we can quote, DFM-review, and start the first setup that morning. Next-day air out of SFO into MSP is a predictable single-business-day lane. Two- to three-day LTL over I-90 and I-94 runs the same corridor at lower cost per part. We do not broker, we do not outsource the hard work, and we do not hold a shadow shop offshore; everything is machined in Union City, inspected in Union City, and shipped out of Union City with ISO 13485-aligned documentation attached.
The material side is where a Eden prairie medical-consumer crossover vendor diverges most visibly from a general-purpose job shop. The stock list reads like a cardiovascular device bill of materials: 6061-T6 and 7075-T6 for wearable housings and enclosures; 5052 sheet for formed brackets and DIN-rail hardware; 303 and 17-4 PH stainless for connector housings, alignment blocks, and pivot hardware; C110 copper for heat-sink bases; Delrin and PEEK for cable-guide rollers, insulators, and solvent-compatible coating process hardware; Ultem (PEI) for sterilization-compatible and flame-retardant housings; USP Class VI polycarbonate for fluid-path windows and biocompatibility-documented medical-crossover housings. RivCut keeps this full stack on hand, with mill certs and heat-lot traceability on every metal run and material-lot documentation on every polymer run. Eden prairie is one of the rare metros where a local engineer will call out PEEK or USP Class VI PC on an electronics drawing and specify Ra ≤ 0.4 µm on a contact surface without flinching, and we meet that expectation on the supply side.
Put all of this together and the Eden prairie medical-consumer crossover electronics thesis is simple, honest, and different from the Apple-scale consumer-electronics thesis that dominates coastal procurement decks. Nobody in Eden prairie is racing to ship the next mass-market smartphone. What this corridor does, and does better than most metros in the country, is build the medical-consumer crossover electronics that quietly monitor hearts, deliver cardiac therapies, enable drug-eluting load cell coating, and support clinical-grade connected health — to ISO 13485 documentation standards, with Ra ≤ 0.4 µm on contact surfaces, and with FDA submission-ready FAI reports. RivCut machines that class of work from Union City, two time zones west of Eden prairie, with CMM inspection and full material traceability on every job, PEEK and Ultem and USP Class VI PC on the shelf, and overnight freight lanes to MSP that get your parts to Eden prairie or Plymouth inside a single business day. Upload a CAD file and a drawing. You will see a real price in minutes, and a DFM review from a human the same day if anything in the model deserves a second look.
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RivCut machines cosmetic-grade aluminum, stainless, PEEK, Ultem, and USP Class VI polycarbonate parts for Boston Scientific connected health wearables, Cardiovascular Systems patient monitoring accessories, SurModics (74th St) bioactive coating fixturing, and Eden prairie medical hardware startups. Ra ≤ 0.4 µm on contact surfaces. ISO 13485-aligned documentation on every run. Upload your drawing and get a same-day quote. Your parts ship directly to your Eden prairie or Plymouth facility.
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