Bonevia Bonevia

Orthopedic Trauma Implant Factories & Exporter in Chile

Premium Clinical Osteosynthesis Systems for Santiago, Valparaíso & Regional Public Health Networks

Chilean Clinical Standard Trauma Implants

High-precision anatomically pre-contoured locking plates engineered for immediate stable fixation in metropolitan trauma centers.

Chile Market Analysis

The Dynamic Landscape of Orthopedic Trauma Care in Chile

As one of South America's most stable and rapidly developing economies, Chile has established highly standardized health infrastructures through the public FONASA (Fondo Nacional de Salud) network and the private ISAPRE systems. The demand for advanced orthopedic trauma implants has surged due to key structural drivers: the expansion of industrial mining operations in northern hubs like Antofagasta, increased traffic speeds along metropolitan expressways in Santiago, and a demographic shift toward an aging active population prone to osteoporotic fractures.

Historically, Chilean healthcare facilities relied heavily on high-cost European and North American brands. Today, Chilean medical purchasing syndicates and distributors seek CE-marked, ISO 13485-compliant alternatives that offer equivalent clinical efficacy at sustainable cost structures. This is where high-quality exporters with strong OEM/ODM capabilities bridge the market gap, ensuring that public hospitals can deliver top-tier osteosynthesis treatments within national budgets.

Global Manufacturing Context

Global Standards in Titanium Implant Production

The manufacturing of modern orthopedic implants has transitioned from simple mechanical forging to advanced multi-axis CNC machining, micro-lasering, and surface treatments. Globally, the integration of biocompatible raw materials such as Grade 5 Titanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) and ultra-high-grade stainless steel ensures optimal biomechanical strength and minimizes implant rejection rates.

Key global trends that are rapidly integrating into Chilean clinical practices include:

  • Variable-Angle (VA) Locking Technology: Allowing surgeons to target screws up to 15 degrees off-axis to avoid existing hardware or capture small articular fragments.
  • Anatomical Pre-contouring: Reducing the intraoperative bending requirements, which preserves the structural integrity of the titanium alloy and minimizes surgical time.
  • Type II Anodization: Creating a specialized titanium oxide layer that increases fatigue strength and decreases tissue adhesion.
2015
Established
USD 8-15M
Annual Export Revenue
85+
R&D Engineers
35
QA Inspection Experts
850+
Global Partners

Bonevia Orthopedic: Your Strategic Partner in Chile

Bonevia Orthopedic Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in orthopedic implants and surgical solutions, dedicated to advancing innovation in trauma, spine, and joint reconstruction products. Since its establishment in 2015, the company has grown steadily into a trusted supplier in the global orthopedic industry.

With a modern production facility covering approximately 320㎡, Bonevia maintains strict quality management standards and efficient manufacturing processes. The company records an annual export revenue of around USD 8–15 million, supported by 6 years of export experience and over 10 years of overall industry experience.

Quality assurance is a core focus at Bonevia. The company implements multiple inspection methods including incoming material inspection, in-process quality control, and final product testing, supported by a dedicated quality team of 35 professionals. This ensures all products meet international medical device standards.

Bonevia has a solid trade foundation with diversified global distribution networks, serving major markets across Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America. Its supply chain ecosystem includes more than 850 partners, enabling stable raw material sourcing and efficient production delivery.

The company serves a wide range of clients, including hospitals, orthopedic clinics, surgical centers, and medical distributors. Bonevia also demonstrates strong R&D capabilities, offering OEM and ODM customization services to meet specific clinical requirements.

In the past year, Bonevia successfully launched 120 new product designs, supported by a research and development team of 85 engineers, continuously driving innovation in orthopedic implant systems and surgical instruments.

State-of-the-Art Production Facility

Undergoing rigorous verification cycles from raw medical material procurement to cleanroom packaging.

Bonevia Factory Cleanroom

Facility Overview

Materials Quality Checking

Materials Input

CNC Machining

Machining Line

High Precision Lathe

High Precision Lathe

Precision Wire-cutting

Wire-cutting Step

Laser Marking Implants

Laser Identification

Sterile Inspection and Packing

Inspection & Packing

Sterilized Warehouse Management

Warehouse Stocking

Heavy Slitting Machine

Slitting Machine

CNC Machining Center

CNC Center

Precision Metal Lathe

Metal Lathe

Wire-cutting Machine Tools

Wire-cutter Unit

CNC Laser Engraver

Laser Marker

R&D CAD Design Department

Design & CAD

Digital Microscope Quality Inspection

Microscopic & Dimensional Inspection

Technological Roadmap & Macro-Industry Solutions

Translating complex clinical demands into standardized engineering workflows.

Customized OEM/ODM for Localized Anatomy

Through our 85-member engineering team, we develop anatomically optimized contours tailored specifically for South American morphometrics, improving mechanical fit and shortening surgical execution windows.

Comprehensive Biocompatibility Protocols

Applying Type II Anodized surfaces and strict ultrasonic cleaning processes to remove manufacturing residues. Our trauma series features outstanding cytocompatibility and zero toxic heavy metal residue.

Just-In-Time Supply Security

Collaborating with Chilean cargo companies to establish secure shipping lines from our facility straight to Valparaíso or Santiago Airport, minimizing customs clearing bottlenecks.

Specialized Veterinary & Advanced Trauma Solutions

High-durability implants serving clinical and veterinary medical centers across Chile.

Chile Exportation & Quality FAQ

Answering technical, regulatory, and logistics queries for South American procurement managers.

Are Bonevia trauma implants registered under the ISP (Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile)?
Yes, our trauma implants comply with the registration requirements set by the Instituto de Salud Pública (ISP) de Chile for medical devices. We supply complete product dossiers including ISO 13485 certifications, biocompatibility documentation (ISO 10993), and CE compliance certifications to assist our Chilean importing distributors in securing local clearance quickly.
What is the typical shipping lead time from your factory to Santiago (SCL)?
For standard stock items, order dispatch occurs within 3–7 business days. Airfreight shipments to Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL) in Santiago typically take 7–10 days in transit, while ocean freight deliveries to the ports of Valparaíso or San Antonio average 35–45 days depending on the shipping route.
What grade of titanium does Bonevia use for its locking plates and screws?
We use exclusively certified medical-grade raw materials: Ti-6Al-4V ELI (Grade 5) Titanium Alloy for locking plates and locking screws requiring high mechanical stress tolerances, and commercially pure (CP) titanium for reconstruction loops. Certified mill test documents are attached to every single batch.
Do you support OEM manufacturing with custom dimensions for clinical research in Chile?
Yes, our strong R&D team consisting of 85 experienced engineers handles custom layout modeling. We offer comprehensive OEM/ODM custom services based on clinical drawings or 3D computed tomography (CT) scans to support specialized anatomical reconstruction needs.