Whether banding marks for depth measurement or 2D codes, whether marking high-sensitive plastics or identification of hardened metal: Laser marking is the preferred technology for marking medical products. Regulations are getting stricter, contents more complex. The number of products which have to be marked increases continuously – that is why it is getting even more important for manufacturers to take the efficiency of their production lines into account.
Closed-loop marking process increases production efficiency
In this context, FOBA showcases much more than just a high-quality marking solution for the medical industry at MEDTEC Europe in Stuttgart: Among others, a vision-based marking process will be presented live. This process includes 3 steps: the pre-mark verification, the laser marking itself and the post-mark validation, e.g. for reading the content of 2D codes and validating laser marks through Optical Character Verification (OCV, checks if every marked character matches the expected content). Major benefit: there is no need for third party hardware or a separate inspection process as the vision system is integrated in the laser marking system.
According to Manfred Suddendorf (Director Product Management FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving) “this solution increases the efficiency of marking medical devices and contributes to improved product quality and process reliability. Marking errors are prevented and markings are validated by vision-based systems.” Thus, manufacturers of medical devices ensure high quality standards and improve on productivity through a reliable marking process.
Apart from this closed-loop marking process, FOBA presents its full range of laser marking solutions for product identification: Marking lasers, Laser class 1 workstations as well as camera systems.
Highlights: Live-Demo of Optical Character Verification (OCV) Code-Reading by Vision-System IMP and laser working station M2000
FOBA offers a broad range of systems and powerful workstations for marking medical and surgical devices, implants and products precisely and repeatedly as well as additional equipment.
At MEDTEC Europe, FOBA demonstrates medical marking applications like code reading and OCV during live demos at its laser class 1 workstation M2000 with the integrated camera system IMP (Intelligent Mark Positioning). The M-Series model FOBA M2000 processes small parts in trays or pallets, larger as well as batches of parts precisely and efficiently to help you to improve product quality and efficiency Also on display: the compact laser workstation M1000 – designed for the high-quality laser marking of small parts, medium sized components and work pieces and batches.
FOBA at MEDTEC Europe: booth# C63, hall 7
June 03-05, 2014 Messe Stuttgart