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Modular laser welding system


Leister’s air-cooled system integrates into production lines and cells.


The welding concept BASIC S/M/L from Leister is a modular block building system for laser plastic welding. It is designed for integration into industrial production lines and includes numerous functional units for plastic welding.


This laser welding system was developed by Leister for individual customer needs in several versions: BASIC S, BASIC M and BASIC L. These differ in their range of functions (S-Small, M-Medium, L-Large). The configuration level determines the depth of integration and with it the responsibility of the welding process. For the base configuration, consisting of main unit, laser and optics, Leister assumes sole responsibility for these units. Other sub-processes relevant to the welding process can be managed by integrating additional units, for example for motion, quality control or clamping – individually depending on the application. This also increases Leister’s process responsibility. A higher-level software controls all units independently of the system’s configuration. The software manages all processes from the production of a single part to the chaotic production of several different parts.


Furthermore, a wide range of sensors are available at Leister to control process sequences and secure quality. Due to the large selection of


options, several welding concepts can be realised. Therefore the welding process can be optimally adapted to specific components. Communication with the customer system takes place by various interfaces: OPC UA, MES, Profibus and others. Leister specialists support customers throughout the entire project – from planning to the integration of the system. For detailed


clarifications, interested parties contact their responsible Leister branch or their sales partner.


The most important


advantages of the BASIC S/M/L laser system are, at a glance: ■ modular building block system ■ variable integration depth ■ configuration determines process responsibility


■ several welding concepts possible


■ easy to integrate into production lines


Leister Technologies AG www.leister.com


Medical-grade custom glass manufacturing


Nelipak provide packaging products to some of the biggest names in healthcare.


MO-SCI produces technical glass materials for medical devices.


MO-SCI specialises in manufacturing technical glass materials, such as glass powders, microspheres, and ingots specifically designed and manufactured for the medical industry. MO-SCI materials, like bioactive glass and precision glass microspheres, can be found in numerous medical devices on the market today. The company has melting


Medical Device Developments / www.nsmedicaldevices.com


Nelipak Healthcare Packaging is a global packaging provider for the medical device OEMs and pharmaceuticals industry, providing design, development, prototyping, manufacturing and quality services for rigid and flexible packaging solutions. Its extensive range of


products includes flexibles such as pouches, bags, lids, film roll stock, flow wrap and high barrier foils and films, a full range of rigid packaging including medical trays and blisters, surgical procedure trays and pharmaceutical handling


capabilities for temperatures up to 1,600°C and quantities from a few kilograms up to several thousand kilograms annually. Its unique in-house capabilities allow it to melt larger quantities in a variety of crucible types. Customers look to MO-SCI when they need high-purity implant or medical-grade glass materials, or custom glass compositions specific to their application needs. Other service capabilities offered include glass analytics, coatings, spheroidisation and glass development. MO-SCI also serves the aerospace, energy, automotive and defence industries among others. MO-SCI is ISO 9001 and AS9100-certified.


MO-SCI www.mo-sci.com


Designing,


developing and manufacturing custom healthcare packaging


trays, custom-built sealing machines, total packaging solutions and more.


Some of the largest and most reputable healthcare companies in the world rely on Nelipak’s 70-year history in packaging design innovation. Nelipak’s experienced in-house teams of 1,400 employees across ten sites globally, including five sites in North America (such


as US, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico) and five sites in Europe (including Ireland, Netherlands, UK), deliver superior quality, service and customer experience through world- class manufacturing. Nelipak offers in-house design, prototyping, tooling, simulation, validation, laboratory and other value- added services as well as a line of tray sealing equipment. Nelipak’s experienced research and development teams and designers use their skills in conjunction with unique freehand drawing capabilities and technology to deliver customised solutions and aim to help customers achieve their sustainability goals by enabling a circular supply chain. By proactively innovating packaging even at the earliest stages of development, Nelipak can help OEMs create more efficient and environmentally responsible device packaging that reduces material waste and can be used and recycled more effectively in hospital environments. Validation laboratory services offered by Nelipak provide a comprehensive range of tests, including aging, package integrity and material testing, transportation and analytical testing, for the medical device, pharmaceutical, packaging, and life science industries.


Nelipak www.nelipak.com


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