Laser Machine for Medical Devices Manufacturing

Laserax says its UV laser workstation is suitable for high-precision medical manufacturing.
March 26, 2026

Laserax released the PrecisionFLEX laser workstation March 16. In a company statement, the laser machining company said the UV laser system features sufficient precision for use in medical device manufacturing, high-resolution scanning optics, a precision robotic part handler, and a Class 1 enclosed laser system. The Laserax is also suitable for marking plastics, ceramics, metals, and other coatings.

The PrecisionFLEX’s laser is an ultraviolet laser with a 355 nanometer wavelength. Laserax says the device features ultrafine spot sizes down to 7 nanometers and is accurate enough for use on heat-sensitive parts, including plastic connectors.

Laserax also noted the PrecisionFLEX is a fully integrated turnkey solution for laser machining, featuring a laser source, optics, fume extraction, workstation, components for automation, and robotics and control software.

To learn more about the PrecisionFLEX laser machining system, see Laserax’s website.

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