our company can customize pretty much anything on these—vial sizes, labeling, even concentration, though for plates it's more about dimensions and hole patterns, so our company offer 2+5 or 3+5 hole configurations depending on what you're fixing, and thicknesses from 1.6mm up to 4.0mm, which basically covers everything from small cats to larger dogs.
The T shape isn't just for show—it actually distributes load better than a straight plate in certain fractures, and with lengths ranging form 30mm to 92mm, you'll find something that fits most anatomical sites without needing to bend it much, though it's not ideal for highly comminuted fractures where a longer bridging plate might be better.

Most buyers go with the 2.4mm thickness for routine tibial or femoral repairs—it's good balance between strength and low profile—but if you're doing heavier breeds, the 3.2mm or 4.0mm gives you more rigidity, and we usually have stock on the common sizes, but confirm lead time for custom lengths.

We run HPLC, and teh COA is standdard—surface finish is smooth and polished to minimize tissue irritation, but what you don't always think to ask is that the threads on the locking holes are cut to a tighter tolerance than most generic plates, which reduces screw wobble during insertion, and that's a detail we've had feedback on from vets who've used both.
The biocompatibility is high—it's medical-grade titanium, so you're fine for implantation—but for research use only, not for personal use, and we usually ship within 20 days or so for standard orders, though OEM/ODM customiaztion might add a week or two depending on the spec changes.
The plate comes in four thicknesses: 1.6mm, 2.4mm, 3.2mm, and 4.0mm. You can choose based on the animal's size and the bone's weight-bearing needs.
We typically require a minimum order of 50 pieces for custom OEM/ODM plates, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time orders. Just let us know your specific design and volume.
Yes, we can supply material certificates and biocompatibility test reports to confirm the titanium is suitable for implantation. Just request them with your order.
For standard sizes, lead time is usually 7-10 business days after payment. For custom orders, it's around 15-20 days, depending on the complexity.
No, the plates are packaged in a clean, protective state but are not pre-sterilized. You'll need to sterilize them using your standard autoclave or ethylene oxide process before use.