Nagoya, the industrial engine of Aichi Prefecture, stands as a global beacon for manufacturing excellence (Monozukuri). While historically dominated by the automotive industry, Nagoya has rapidly evolved into a critical hub for Semiconductor Medical Manufacturing. The synergy between precision robotics, aerospace engineering, and advanced materials science in the Chubu region has created a fertile ground for medical technology innovation.
The "Chubu" Advantage in Medical SemiconductorsThe Nagoya market demands more than just components; it demands reliability that saves lives. As medical devices transition toward minimally invasive procedures and AI-driven diagnostics, the underlying semiconductor architecture requires hermetic sealing and thermal management that can withstand the rigors of high-frequency operation and biocompatibility standards. Our Kovar alloy processing and precision gold-plating solutions are specifically engineered to meet these Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS).
Global procurement teams targeting the Nagoya market prioritize suppliers who can bridge the gap between mass production and artisanal precision. Xinyunyang Precision Technology provides that bridge, offering miniaturized, customized, and high-reliability metal packaging solutions that align with the local philosophy of continuous improvement (Kaizen).
Integrating 40GHz IL<0.26dB Kovar enclosures for remote surgical robotics and real-time medical imaging data transmission across Nagoya’s smart hospitals.
High-precision stainless steel and Kovar alloy frames for MRI and CT scanner sensors, ensuring CTE matching to prevent vacuum seal failure under thermal cycling.
Gold-plated micro-components and hermetic lids designed for long-term biocompatibility and signal integrity in pacemakers and neurostimulators.
The future of medical semiconductors in the Nagoya corridor is moving toward Heterogeneous Integration. This involves combining different functional chips (logic, memory, analog) into a single package. For medical applications, this requires even more stringent thermal management. Our roadmap includes the development of composite materials that combine the low thermal expansion of Kovar with the high thermal conductivity of specialized copper alloys, targeting the 2025-2030 medical device generation.
Founded in November 2014, Xinyunyang has adhered to its initial intention of industry, sticking to the business principles of Integrity, Innovation, Cooperation, and Sharing. We focus on Kovar precision processing technology as our core competitiveness, deeply cultivating fields such as semiconductors, optical communications, aerospace, medical devices, and the new energy/military industry.
Our mission is to provide global customers with miniaturized, customized, and high-reliability metal packaging solutions. We aim to become a significant hermetic package lids, Kovar alloy components, and precision parts supplier globally.
High-precision processing capability
Advanced technology and equipment
Strict quality control
Flexible customized servicesMore than 100 people, of which technical engineers account for 30%, ensuring every Nagoya-bound order meets clinical precision.
Core members with 10+ years in special metals like Kovar and titanium alloys, supporting AI and 5G medical layouts.
ISO 9001 certified. Intelligent production scheduling has increased delivery efficiency for global orders by 15%-20%.

Navigating the Japanese medical market requires strict adherence to PMDA (Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency) standards and high-level Quality Management Systems. Our localized support for Nagoya-based manufacturers includes:
Kovar (ASTM F15) has a thermal expansion coefficient that matches borosilicate glass and ceramic, which is vital for creating hermetic seals in medical sensors that experience temperature fluctuations during sterilization or operation.
We specialize in high-purity gold plating (electroless and electrolytic), nickel plating, and silver plating. For medical applications, our gold plating ensures maximum conductivity and corrosion resistance inside the human body or diagnostic environments.
Yes. Our flexible manufacturing system (FMS) allows us to handle both prototype batches and high-volume production, supporting the innovation cycle of medical device startups in Nagoya.
Our Kovar alloy shells are processed to achieve a surface roughness and precision that minimizes insertion loss (IL < 0.26dB) and maintains signal purity at frequencies up to 40GHz.