
Laser Precision Machining
Create well-defined features for challenging parts with laser technology that includes laser cutting, laser welding, laser marking, and laser ablation.
Laser Precision Machining Capabilities
Paragon Medical delivers advanced laser precision machining to create highly detailed and challenging features for medical device components. Using specialized laser technology, including laser cutting, welding, marking, and ablation, we produce intricate parts that traditional machining can struggle to achieve.

Precision Laser Processing for Medical Applications
Conventional machining methods can be limited when producing extremely small or complex features. By integrating laser cutting heads with our multi-tool Swiss CNC machines, we can manufacture burr-free, sharp, and highly accurate parts. This approach often consolidates multiple operations into a single setup, shortens changeover times, and supports flexible production volumes.
All laser programming and tooling hardware development are done in-house, enabling thorough process control. Our expertise also includes laser etching and marking on tubular components and laser welding.
We specialize in producing tight-tolerance parts, such as hypodermic tubing, and support a wide range of medical products including surgical instruments, robotic components, drug delivery systems, and implantables.
Why Choose Our Laser Precision Machining
Paragon Medical offers a comprehensive suite of laser technologies tailored to medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturing requirements. Key advantages include:
- Highly detailed machining of holes, slots, pockets, and spiral features
- Burr-free cutting with minimal secondary processing
- Fast production cycles and lower overall costs
- High-quality laser etching and marking on complex geometries
- Dual-source laser systems (fiber and CO₂) optimized for plastics and specialty alloys
- Internal tooling support for custom laser ablation hardware
- Machined features with exceptionally tight tolerances (down to 0.0001″)