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    Text Milling vs. Laser Marking: Choosing the Right Traceability Method for Aerospace and Medical Parts

    Adam ChmielewskiBy Adam ChmielewskiFebruary 2, 20184 Mins Read
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    Compare text milling vs laser marking for aerospace and medical parts. Learn which method offers better traceability and durability. Expert guide by Baosheng Industry.

    In high-stakes industries like aerospace and medical device manufacturing, a faded serial number is more than a minor defect—it is a critical compliance failure. Selecting the wrong marking method can compromise structural integrity or lead to catastrophic traceability gaps during a recall.

    By analyzing the production standards at Baosheng Industry, we’ve identified the precise scenarios where mechanical milling outweighs laser efficiency. This guide breaks down the depth requirements, stress-concentration risks, and post-processing durability of both methods to help you meet FAA and FDA standards without ballooning your budget.

    1. Text Milling: Maximum Durability for Harsh Environments

    Text milling involves using a tiny end mill (often as small as 0.2mm to 0.5mm) to physically engrave characters into the material surface.

    • Deep-Surface Integrity:For parts subjected to heavy abrasion, painting, or thick powder coating, milling is the only way to ensure the text remains legible. A typical depth of 15mm to 0.3mm ensures that even after surface treatment, the identification is preserved.
    • Material Limitations:Milling is ideal for softer metals like Aluminum 6061 or plastics. However, on hardened steels (>45 HRC), the risk of tool breakage increases significantly.
    • Industry Trap:Many designers overlook the “R-angle” at the bottom of milled text. Using a ball-end mill for engraving can reduce stress concentration points compared to a flat-bottom mill, which is vital for fatigue-sensitive aerospace components.

    2. Laser Marking: Precision and Speed for Sensitive Surfaces

    Laser marking uses a concentrated beam of light to alter the surface properties of the material, either through annealing, etching, or ablation.

    • Zero-Stress Traceability:Unlike milling, lasers apply no mechanical force. This is critical for thin-walled medical tubing or sensitive aerospace sensors where mechanical vibration could cause micro-fractures.
    • Contrast vs. Depth:On stainless steel (SS316L), a fiber laser can create a high-contrast black mark via annealing without removing material. This maintains the “passive layer” of the steel, preventing rust—a key requirement for surgical instruments.
    • Comparative Insight:For a detailed breakdown of how these methods affect material fatigue and chemical resistance, check out the full Text Milling vs. Laser Marking Traceability Guide.

    3. Chemical Resistance and Sterilization Survival

    In the medical field, parts must survive repeated autoclave cycles (high-pressure steam) and harsh chemical cleaning.

    • The Autoclave Test:Laser-annealed marks can occasionally fade after hundreds of sterilization cycles if the laser parameters weren’t perfectly tuned. Milled text, being a physical change in geometry, is essentially permanent regardless of chemical exposure.
    • Bio-Compatibility:Milled text must be thoroughly deburred. Any “burrs” or sharp edges left in a milled serial number can harbor bacteria or snag on surgical gloves, making laser marking the preferred choice for implantable devices.

    4. Cost-Efficiency and Cycle Time Optimization

    The “right” choice often comes down to the number of characters and the volume of the production run.

    • The “Per-Character” Cost:For a simple serial number, a laser takes seconds. Milling the same text might take 2-3 minutes due to tool changes and slow feed rates required for micro-tooling.
    • Setup Strategy:If the part is already being CNC machined, adding a milling operation for the logo might save a separate setup on a laser machine. However, if the text is on a curved or hard-to-reach surface, a 5-axis laser setup is significantly more efficient than complex 5-axis milling paths.

    Conclusion

    Choosing between text milling and laser marking isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about ensuring that your part’s “identity” survives its entire service life. Whether you prioritize the indestructible depth of milling or the non-contact precision of lasers, aligning your choice with industry-specific stresses is the only way to guarantee total traceability.

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