High-performance laser equipment tailored for medical-grade traceability.
The global medical device market is undergoing a radical shift toward mandatory Unique Device Identification (UDI). Laser marking has become the gold standard because it provides permanent, biocompatible, and high-contrast codes that survive repeated sterilization cycles (autoclaving) without chemical leaching.
Unlike traditional fiber lasers that generate heat, UV Laser (355nm) technology, often called "Cold Marking," is gaining dominance. It allows for damage-free marking on heat-sensitive polymers and ultra-thin medical plastics, ensuring the structural integrity of the device remains uncompromised.
Modern medical factories are integrating laser systems directly into automated production lines. Our OEM solutions feature 6-axis robotic arms and vision-guided alignment to ensure 0% error rates in high-speed manufacturing environments.
International medical device giants are increasingly seeking OEM/ODM partners who can bridge the gap between cost-efficiency and rigorous quality standards. The demand is no longer just for a machine, but for a validated process.
Key procurement priorities include:
At Ningbo STYRL Laser Co., Ltd., we represent the pinnacle of Chinese high-tech manufacturing. Our "Factory 4.0" approach ensures that we remain the preferred supplier for global markets through three core pillars:
Optical Component Calibration
Rapid ODM Prototyping
Certified Quality Management
Global Export Destinations
Ningbo STYRL Laser Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in laser processing technology, positioned as a Laser Marking Machine Manufacturer | Fiber Laser Engraving & Industrial Coding Solutions provider. The company focuses on delivering high-precision, efficient, and stable laser systems widely used in electronics, automotive parts, metal fabrication, packaging, medical devices, and industrial manufacturing sectors.
Founded in 2014 in Ningbo, China, STYRL Laser started as a small laser equipment integration workshop focusing on industrial marking applications. With the rapid development of smart manufacturing and industrial automation, the company expanded its product scope into fiber laser marking systems, CO₂ laser solutions, UV laser marking equipment, and advanced laser welding technologies. By 2018, STYRL had established a complete production and R&D system covering optical design, control software, and machine assembly.
Today, the company operates modern manufacturing facilities equipped with precision optical testing systems, CNC machining centers, and automated assembly lines. Its laser solutions are designed for high-speed operation, deep engraving accuracy, and long-term industrial stability, meeting the strict requirements of global manufacturing industries. Ningbo STYRL Laser Co., Ltd. continues to serve customers across Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America.
High-contrast, non-corrosive marking on stainless steel and titanium. Markings endure over 1,000 sterilization cycles without fading, critical for hospital inventory management.
UV laser marking on catheters, syringes, and IV bags. High-speed coding that ensures zero puncture risk and no ink migration into the patient's fluid stream.
Deep engraving on orthopedic implants and pacemakers. Requires extreme precision to ensure no sharp edges or surface deformations are created during the marking process.
UV lasers use "cold ablation," which breaks molecular bonds rather than melting material. This prevents thermal damage and ensures the marking doesn't release toxic chemicals from the plastic substrate.
Yes, our software is fully compatible with GS1 standards, generating high-density 2D codes that are readable even on curved surfaces or miniature components down to 1mm.
Our Fiber laser sources (Raycus/JPT) typically offer 100,000 hours of operation, while our UV sources are rated for 20,000+ hours, depending on the environment and maintenance.
As an OEM/ODM supplier, we provide all necessary technical documentation and certificates to help our clients meet FDA Class I, II, or III device marking regulations.
Advanced laser solutions for diverse industrial and medical needs.