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Electrosurgery · Power · Embedded

We build the machines other companies sell.

Electrosurgical cautery machines and power transformers — designed and manufactured for the brand on the front panel.

500 kHz carrier · sin(2πft)

One machine · Three outputs

Lower the duty cycle and the machine stops cutting.

Duty
100%
Crest factor
1.4
Peak voltage
600 V
Power
300 W

Continuous sine. Vaporises tissue cleanly, no haemostasis.

What we make

Two halves of the same physics.

A generator is a high-frequency transformer with an output stage on the end of it. We build both ends — which is why they share a bench.

Electrosurgical cautery machines

Monopolar and bipolar, cut through coag.

Output stage, control board, firmware, front panel, enclosure and assembly. You bring the clinical requirement and the brand.

  • RF output design and tuning
  • Control firmware and interface
  • Handpiece and footswitch interfacing
  • Build, test and final assembly

Power transformers

Wound to a specification, not a part number.

For our own machines, and for customers who need a transformer no catalogue carries. Small batches are the norm here.

  • Specified from the load
  • Mains, isolation and control types
  • Prototype through repeat production
  • Functional test to the agreed spec

How we work

Your name on the front panel.

Most of what leaves this workshop carries somebody else’s logo. That is not a side business — it is the arrangement we are built for.

  1. 01

    Specify

    We turn a requirement into an engineering specification you sign off.

  2. 02

    Design

    Schematic, PCB, firmware, mechanical — reviewed against the spec at each stage.

  3. 03

    Prototype

    Working units on your bench early, while changes are still cheap.

  4. 04

    Manufacture

    Assembly, functional test and finished goods, in your branding.

Throughput

Four hundred a month, and the maths that follows.

Finished electrosurgical machines, out of one workshop in Navi Mumbai. Divided down, the number stops being a boast and starts being a description.

  1. 400

    a month

    Finished units, shipped.

  2. 16

    a day

    Over a twenty-five day month.

  3. 2

    an hour

    One eight-hour shift.

  4. 30

    minutes

    Between finished machines.

Straight answer

You hold the licence. We hold the engineering.

We are a design and manufacturing partner, not a registered device holder. The registration, the market authorisation and the technical file stay with you — and for the brands we work with, that division is exactly the point.

PI Labs

And a few that carry ours.

We started this company to build products. Bootstrapped, so contract work paid for the bench first. PI Labs is where the original plan resumed.

PI Millennio

Live

An Arduino-compatible board that shows you what every pin is doing, and survives being got wrong.

SmartWings

In development

Your phone already has the camera, the processor, the GPS and the data connection. The drone is the part it is missing.

SkillBridge

Live

Every opportunity an Indian student is actually eligible for, and none of the ones they are not.

Internships

Students, on things that actually ship.

We take a small number of engineering students onto real projects — the same products customers pay for, on the same bench as the people who design them.

Tell us what the machine has to do.

A specification, a competitor's datasheet, or a paragraph describing the problem. We will tell you honestly whether we are the right shop for it.