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FOBA presents Laser Marking Machines for UDI compliant marking of medical devices at the Medtec Europe

The UDI rule for medical devices is a big topic among manufacturers. The deadline for the third phase of the US-American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initiated UDI system ends this year. It affects all producers of reusable class III products – such as neurological and cardiovascular catheters – and several class III devices that are single use implants and are sterilized (or cleaned and sterilized) before use – such as heart valves, pacemakers or knee prosthesis. Those devices have to be directly marked with UDI code from September on. FOBA shows economic and efficient laser solutions in Stuttgart for those requirements.

[Translate to English:] Laserbeschriftung medizinischer Instrumente (Wundhaken)

An increase of patient safety was the initial impulse for the FDA’s UDI system. Now it affects every single manufacturer of medical devices who export into the US market. With a permanent code of high quality and accuracy the authorities are able to trace back a problem device to its manufacturer and check other devices of the same cycle for safety issues. The European Union is working on a similar directive. In regard to the above, FOBA Product Manager Dr. Faycal Benayad-Cherif will talk on April 12 at 2:45pm about UDI and micro 2D-codes on miniature medical devices at the Medtec in Stuttgart in hall 5.

For decades, FOBA convinces manufacturers of safety-relevant components as a successful partner in the field of product marking, especially of those that have to meet high standards in traceability. With FOBA’s patented camera system IMP (Intelligent Mark Positioning) it’s even possible to mark a tray with different components at the right place in just one go. The camera, located in the head of the laser, recognizes almost identical products and their location in the tray, automatically aligns the mark to the parts and marks them at the correct position. Immediately after marking, the camera verifies the readability and validity of the mark. This is especially beneficial for automotive parts and medical device manufacturers.

Laser marking machines with the integrated camera system IMP show an improved efficiency compared to other marking solutions. The system reduces scrap significantly. It avoids faulty marking and allows a better use of workforce. With the vision-based system the positioning times after a cycle change is reduced significantly. With the quality control immediately after marking within the laser machine a check through an employee is obsolete.

Attendees of the Medtec can experience live laser marking of medical applications such as UDI marking with the laser marking machines M1000 and M2000. Medtec visitors can experience the variety and advantages of the new lasers for medical devices first hand. An additional highlight is the new generation of FOBA’s Y-Series fiber laser markers. With the newly developed laser head technology and the modular design it offers a maximum of integration and application flexibility.

FOBA at Medtec: April 12 – 14, 2016
Messe Stuttgart, Booth 7D13

 

Marking Laser FOBA Y.0021 (with IMP vision system) integrated in a FOBA M1000 laser marking station.

 

Marking Laser FOBA Y.0021 (with IMP vision system) integrated in a FOBA M2000-P laser marking station