In the medical device industry, laser welding and laser marking are critical processes due to strict requirements for precision, cleanliness, and traceability. Laser cutting is also applied for shaping thin metal components and medical parts.
Laser welding is widely used for assembling surgical instruments, implants, and medical components made of stainless steel and titanium. It enables clean, precise joints with minimal heat impact, ensuring the mechanical strength and functional reliability of medical devices. Laser welding is especially suitable for small, complex parts that require high accuracy.
Laser marking plays an important role in medical device identification. Product codes, serial numbers, batch numbers, and regulatory marks can be permanently marked on medical instruments. Laser marking provides high contrast, durability, and resistance to sterilization processes, ensuring long-term readability and traceability.
Laser cutting supports the precise processing of medical components such as stents, frames, and thin metal parts. It allows accurate shaping without mechanical stress, helping manufacturers meet strict dimensional and quality requirements.
By using laser cutting, laser welding, and laser marking, medical device manufacturers can achieve consistent quality, reliable performance, and full traceability, while meeting regulatory and hygiene standards.