Sept 2010 - CSS Features Tight Tolerance Springs and Stamping Capabilities at BIOMEDEVICE San Jose

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Connecticut Spring & Stamping to Feature Tight Tolerance Springs and Stamping Capabilities at Biomedevice San Jose

Visit Booth # 206

Farmington, CT - Connecticut Spring & Stamping (CSS), a manufacturer of precision parts for the medical, aerospace, firearms and defense industries worldwide, announces that it will be showcasing its broad technical expertise in developing and manufacturing precision medical product components, including springs and progressive stampings, at BIOMEDevice San Jose at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. The trade show, featuring the latest products and innovations from the medical design and manufacturing industry, will take place from November 10-11, 2010. CSS will be located at booth 206.

CSS will be displaying their tight tolerance springs, which are used in minimally invasive handheld surgical devices. They offer spring prototyping and complete new product development services. Low volume, short-run manufacturing is available, as well as higher volume production and warehousing. Springs are manufactured from a wide range of flat stock and round wires ranging from 002" to .350" in diameter and are produced according to customer specifications.

CSS will also showcase their metal stamping expertise in the medical device arena, which includes prototyping and high speed progressive die stamping from 30-300 tons, in-die tapping, reel to reel processes, modular die options and short run stamping. The company has supplied stampings for handheld surgical devices, endoscopic clip appliers, suturing devices, and staple removers. Drive channels, jaws, surgical staples, and titanium clips are some of the components produced for these assemblies.

"CSS has an expertise in assisting with part and tooling design, ultimately developing sophisticated tooling to produce extremely tight stack tolerances, less than a thousandth of an inch," said Steve Dicke, vice president of sales and marketing at CSS ( www.ctspring.com ). "We specialize in collaborating with customers to optimize their design objectives."

About Connecticut Spring & Stamping

Headquartered in Farmington, CT, Connecticut Spring & Stamping is a manufacturer of all varieties of close tolerance precision parts for the medical, electronics, aerospace, firearms and defense industries worldwide. We provide springs, metal stampings, slide forming machinery, and assemblies. In business since 1939, CSS prides itself in design and engineering involvement that starts with product development, and moves through prototyping, manufacturing, and assembly to warehousing and point of use. Headquartered in Farmington, Connecticut, CCS has warehousing facilities in Puerto Rico and Singapore that allow our customers to build products with just in time (JIT) inventory.

For further information, please visit https://www.ctspring.com/ or call 860. 677.1341

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Attention publishers: Please send all sales leads to Debbie Tine, Sales and Marketing Manager
Connecticut Spring and Stamping. 48 Spring Lane, Farmington, CT 06032

Phone: 860.677.1341 X229 Email: tind@ctspring.com

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