Medical implant and surgical instrument manufacturing represents one of the most demanding sectors in precision engineering. Components used in orthopedic procedures and medical applications require exceptional dimensional accuracy, superior surface finish, stringent cleanliness standards, and complete process reliability. Even minor inconsistencies during machining can affect downstream operations, increase production costs, and compromise overall manufacturing efficiency.
For manufacturers operating in this highly regulated environment, maintaining stable machining performance while controlling operational costs remains a continuous challenge. Recognizing these requirements, SS White Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., based in Surendranagar, Gujarat, embarked on a process optimization initiative aimed at enhancing machining efficiency, component cleanliness, and tool performance across its manufacturing operations.

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The Challenge: Achieving Clean Components and Stable Machining
As a leading manufacturer of high-precision orthopedic surgical instruments for global markets, SS White Technologies relies on advanced machining processes to meet exacting customer specifications. One of the critical challenges faced by the company was ensuring residue-free components after machining. Any contamination or machining residue left on the component surface could negatively impact subsequent manufacturing stages and quality outcomes.
At the same time, the company sought to improve machining stability, maintain excellent surface finishes, and optimize operating costs across its fleet of Mazak machining centers.
To address these challenges, a detailed machining application study was conducted in collaboration with the technical team from Blaser Swisslube. Following a comprehensive evaluation of machining conditions and process requirements, the team recommended Synergy 915, a high-performance metalworking fluid specifically engineered for demanding machining environments and high-pressure coolant applications.
Delivering Immediate Operational Benefits
The implementation of Synergy 915 produced significant improvements across multiple performance parameters. Component cleanliness improved substantially, ensuring residue-free surfaces and supporting downstream manufacturing requirements. Surface finish quality was enhanced, contributing to the high standards expected in medical component production.
The coolant also demonstrated excellent performance under high-pressure machining conditions. Foam generation was significantly reduced, even at coolant pressures reaching 70 bar, resulting in more stable machining operations. Additionally, machine interiors remained noticeably cleaner, reducing maintenance requirements and improving overall shop-floor conditions.
The improved process stability translated directly into measurable cost savings, helping SS White Technologies achieve an overall machining cost reduction of approximately 5 percent. Encouraged by these results, the company expanded the implementation and converted all Mazak machining centres to Synergy 915.
Improving Tool Life in Precision Medical Components
Building on the success achieved with machining centres, SS White Technologies further evaluated Blaser’s cutting solutions on sliding head machines used for producing small, high-precision medical components.
These applications demand excellent lubrication and efficient chip evacuation to maintain dimensional accuracy and process consistency. The speedy additive coolant demonstrated outstanding lubrication and flushing characteristics, enabling stable machining performance under demanding production conditions.
The results were equally impressive. Tool life increased by 19 percent, allowing the company to reduce tooling costs while maintaining the stringent quality standards required for medical manufacturing.
A Reliable Path to Productivity
The optimization initiative delivered tangible benefits including reduced machining costs, extended tool life, improved surface finish quality, cleaner components, lower foam generation, and enhanced process reliability. Together, these improvements contributed to a lower cost per component and a more efficient manufacturing operation.
As Mrunal Parmar, Operations Manager at SS White Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., explains, “With requirements such as tight component tolerances, high-cost, high-technology machines are an absolute need in medical component manufacturing. The demanding nature of the job requires precise and premium cutting tools. Machining is focused on high dimensional accuracy, also cycle time per component is high, which means the machine hour rate and tool cost contributes significantly to cost. Blaser’s solution is a perfect fit—it reduces cut time and tool cost significantly. Also trouble-free, long life of the Blaser product results in fewer production interruptions.”
This successful collaboration demonstrates how the right metalworking fluid strategy can play a crucial role in enhancing efficiency, quality, and competitiveness in the demanding world of medical implant manufacturing.

