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Black Corrosion-Resistant Marking



AMADA WELD TECH INC. now offers black, corrosion-resistant marking capability for the medical device manufacturing industry. According to the company, this unique mark, frequently used for stainless steel implantable device and surgical tools (e.g., banding around trocars or UDI marking on surgical scalpels), survives multiple passivation and autoclaving cycles.

This black mark is generated using a picosecond laser. "The ultra-short pulse durations of the picosecond laser allow it to impart energy to a material surface with almost no thermal effect. Unlike the heat-generated annealed marks made with fiber lasers, marks created by picosecond IR lasers are extremely high contrast periodic nanostructures with antireflective properties that make the marks appear deep black against their surroundings," said a company spokesperson. "They are restructured surface material rather than an oxide layer, making them highly resistant to bacterial growth, passivation, corrosion and autoclaving. In addition, the processing window for developing the marks on stainless steels, aluminum and titanium is significantly wider than that of traditional fiber lasers. Picosecond lasers also offer excellent marking capabilities on polymers often used in medical devices."

The picosecond laser is integrated into custom CDRH Class 1 systems that are designed for a specific part or range of parts. System features may include a galvo scanning head, a bar code scanner for job load, four or more axes of motion and machine vision for part recognition and mark placement.

For more information contact:

AMADA WELD TECH INC.

1820 South Myrtle Ave.

Monrovia, CA 91016

626-303-5676

info@amadaweldtech.com

www.amadaweldtech.com

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