ELIX Polymers developed medical pre-coloured ABS materials optimised for laser marking
ELIX Polymers has developed special medical pre-coloured ABS formulations based on existing biocompatible materials M203FC or M205FC
Laser marking is a useful tool for implementing the mandatory unique device identification (UDI) that is required by actual medical legislations to protect against counterfeiting. ELIX Polymers has developed special medical pre-coloured ABS formulations based on existing biocompatible materials M203FC or M205FC, to maximise laser marking results on medical devices and to ensure full compliance with regulations.
EU’s new Medical Device
Regulation (MDR) and US’ Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 on labelling of
medical devices (21 CFR 801 Subpart B) enforce the use of a UDI system to be
placed on medical devices and on their packaging to reduce the risk of
counterfeiting, improve traceability and better manage incident reporting,
device recalls and other adverse events. Several medical devices must be
directly marked with a unique device identifier (CFR 21 Sec. 801.45 or EU MDR
Part C 4.10 about the UDI system in reusable devices); in general, if the
devices are intended to be used more than once and to be cleaned or disinfected
before each use.
Laser marking makes it
possible to attach a unique identifier to the medical device and offers a
series of additional advantages compared to alternative technologies such as
labelling, pad printing, or hot stamping.
Some materials can be more
easily laser-marked than others, while some will provide very poor results.
Therefore, it is critical that we first select the correct medical materials
and subsequently adapt the laser equipment type and settings accordingly. In
addition to the material, special attention should be given to its colour; in
particular, the colour formulation and its compatibility with the base material
to create certain laser marking effects or colours of contrast.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene
Styrene) polymers are materials that are widely used to produce external
enclosures, covers or shells for reusable devices. ABS is a laser markable
material where correct laser settings adapted to the ABS material produce
acceptable laser marking results. But there may be some limitations since the
text or information to be laser-marked could produce an undesired colour, level
of contrast or an unexpected resolution. Additionally, there is an important
risk of no longer complying with regulations, especially in the medical devices
sector.
For these reasons ELIX
Polymers has developed special medical ABS formulations based on M203FC and
M205FC materials that optimise laser marking to achieve a specific colour
change and a targeted level of contrast over a given colour background that is
fully compliant with regulations.
ELIX special ABS formulations
are also particularly valuable when other relevant material properties must be
maintained along with laser marking optimisation, like for example, the
biocompatibility requirement of ISO 10993.
Since ABS and its colour are
both important factors for obtaining the required laser marking effect, a
critical aspect of this type of development is to create a database selection
of available pigments with the highest performance under different laser
systems. Several combinations of material-colour samples must be prepared and
pass a laser processing qualification process. Before this step, a core aspect
is to obtain an optimal dispersion of the selected colour pigments of the
colour formulation in the ABS material formulation. The mix of colour
masterbatches with ABS material in natural colour during the injection moulding
process cannot guarantee the same level of colour homogeneity as pre-coloured
ABS. The reason for this resides in a better dispersion of pigment powders in
the ABS matrix during the compounding extrusion process that is required for
producing pre-coloured ABS.
In the case of medical
devices requiring biocompatibility, among the available pigments used for
optimising laser marking contrast, only the ones with biocompatibility
properties and within the legal admissible concentrations can be used to
guarantee compliance with the required medical regulation. The ELIX Product
Stewardship department provides essential support for this task, which also
adds value by conducting a constant surveillance of admitted substances and
concentrations and by guaranteeing that the complete formulation, including the
colour formulation, stay within legal limits. Re-combined validated pigments
provide new colour formulations for medical ABS, where laser marking contrast
is enhanced while guaranteeing the same target colour material is maintained.
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