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Medical device marking has a unique set of requirements that sets it apart from most other marking applications. The need for permanent, non-contaminating, legible and accurate marking defines the requirements for laser marking on medical devices, whether they be tools, instruments or implantables. By selecting the appropriate combination of optical and laser settings Jimani can provide product marking that looks good and withstands the rigors of the medical environment.
Laser marking on metal parts can provide non-disruptive surface marks for sensitive devices or penetrate to .005 inches or deeper for durability. “Stain” marks on stainless materials provide excellent contrast with minimal disturbance to part surfaces.
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Laser Marking Stainless Steel Precision Medical Parts
Published On 26 May 2026
When a precision medical parts manufacturer wins a contract requiring laser marking on hundreds of thousands of parts across mixed materials, the question stops being whether ...
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Five Marking Disasters a Laser Job Shop Would Have Prevented
Published On 13 May 2026
Most marking problems are invisible until they cause a failure. A label that survives the warehouse fails in the autoclave. A serial number that looks fine on the bench fades ...
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What Is Laser Marking? How to Choose the Right Laser
Published On 6 May 2026
If you're trying to figure out which laser is right for your parts, the short answer is that the material decides. A fiber laser is the right tool for metals. A CO2 laser is the ...
