UDI Laser marking & engraving of medical devices


Laser marking medical devices: Rotary Banding | 
Medical Device Marking arterial clamp | 
UDI compliant direct part marking of medical devices |

Laser marking medical:Kidney dish | 
Laser marked 2D code for Bone screw | 
Metal implants: Smallest laser marks of highest quality |

Laser marking on medical PEEK devices | 
Medical laser cutting | 
Laser marking on a high-grade steel scalpel |
Application Areas
Laser marking and engraving are the ideal solutions for endless applications, please choose your target area

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LASER MARKING, ETCHING, AND ENGRAVING METALS?
Most of the time these laser terms are all used interchangebly, but for the sake of clarity and understanding here's the difference:
Laser Marking: The laser interacts with the surface producing a discolored, contrasting mark
Laser Engraving: The laser physically removes or vaporizes surface material leaving an exposed, visible cavity
Laser Etching: The laser causes the surface to melt which produces a raised contrasting mark
The company Suzhou Chanxan Laser Tech , laser marking service provider and specialist for laser marking on medical devices, has tested the resistance of laser marks on surgical instruments. Marked with Chanxan's short pulsed fiber laser markers, the stainless steel instruments remained free of corrosion and the marks were perfectly legible even after 500 cycles of sterilization.
The long-term legibility of laser marked codes has thus been proven for the first time. Until now, no other marking process had undergone as comprehensive a validated testing process of marking, cleansing and passivation, including code verification as well as packaging and labeling.
The advantages, even compared to ultrashort pulse laser marking (with pico or femto second lasers), could be clearly verified. A well coordinated operational process of marking and reprocessing is required: Choosing the right marking parameters is as significant as additional passivation, which is the only way to ensure corrosion resistance, beyond the marked area, to the whole instrument.
All of our systems are backed by 24/7/365 customer service, training and technical support for the life of the product, which includes everything from machine setup and training to troubleshooting and maintenance.
Just a few of the types of medical devices we mark include:
Surgical instruments / tools
Orthopedic / trauma
Dental implants / hand tools
Electronic / laboratory
Spinal
IV access / syringes
Medical re-manufacturing and more