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HOW IS THE LASER ENGRAVING OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS DONE

HOW IS THE LASER ENGRAVING OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS DONE
The Laser Engraving on Surgical Instruments, performed by Jensen Instrument Technologies can be done in a machine that has the accessory 4th axis which is used for engraving cylindrical parts, we have the latest generation equipment: YAG LASER and FIBER OPTICS.

The Laser Engraving on Surgical Instruments can be a superficial engraving "just for reading" or it can have a deeper engraving so that when this engraving is used in the production process of some other product (case of electrodes and molds) it will have a very satisfactory result.

We accept orders for any amount of service of Laser Engraving in Surgical Instruments, we can work with small, medium, or large batches, and also make the Laser Engraving in Surgical Instruments in only one piece, we do as the need and demand of the customer.

Jensen Instrument Technologies is the ideal solution for laser engraving of surgical instruments

The Laser Engraving on Surgical Instruments is used for personalization as well as equipment identification parts and instruments within the operating room, with the recording of sequential numbering, technical standards, in short, there are numerous applications for this type of recording, below are some other examples of applications of laser engraving:

Personalization: gifts in general (plastic or metal), metal clasps for bags, personalized gifts (pens, keychains, knives, squeeze) wedding souvenirs, anniversaries, advertising.
  • Laser engraving of surgical instruments.
  • Laser engraving of optical parts.
  • Engraving for the fashion industry.
  • Commemorative plaques: homage, congratulations, merit award.
  • Technical plaques: with material information, coordinates, geometric traces, weighing, and mold identification.
  • Scales: millimeter/centimeter graduation, graduated nons for machines and measuring equipment, circular engraving with divisions in degree, rulers with opposite and symmetrical graduations, rulers for machines and measuring equipment in general.

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