Laser Marking
C-Axis provides high-precision laser marking for medical device components that require permanent, traceable, and contamination-free identification. Our advanced laser systems deliver crisp, accurate markings on a wide range of medical-grade materials, ensuring compliance with UDI and regulatory requirements. With controlled processes and exceptional consistency, we produce markings that maintain clarity without impacting part integrity or performance.
Our laser marking capabilities are engineered to support the strict identification and traceability needs of the medical device industry. Using state-of-the-art laser technology, we create clean, high-contrast markings on even the smallest or most complex components. C-Axis ensures every mark meets regulatory, dimensional, and cosmetic standards while maintaining full material compatibility and biocompatibility.
Advantages:
- High-resolution, permanent markings suitable for UDI and regulatory compliance
- Non-contact process that preserves material integrity and component performance
- Excellent clarity on small, intricate medical device components
- Compatible with stainless steel, titanium, cobalt-chrome, nitinol, and other medical alloys
- Consistent marking quality supporting both prototypes and high-volume production
- Controlled heat input to prevent distortion or surface damage
- Integrated inspection ensures legibility and alignment
Examples of Laser Marking Applications
- UDI-compliant serial numbers, barcodes, and identification codes
- Branding and logos for surgical instruments and assemblies
- Measurement scales and depth indicators on instrument shafts and housings
- Component traceability markings for implantable and surgical devices
- Part identification for prototypes and early-stage development
- Fine-detail markings on micro-machined or minimally invasive components
Other Capabilities
Medical Device Contract Manufacturer
Precision Machining
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We look at C-Axis 360 as an opportunity for our customers to save weeks of development time by having their project team come into our facility. Here they are assigned a C-Axis team (an Engineer, Technician, and Machinist) to work with to complete multiple iterations in one sitting, helping to improve the R&D timeline. Instead of doing things in series, our customers can do multiple potential design iterations in parallel and save six or seven weeks in their NPD cycles. — Olson