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It is mandatory for the UID registration products to have unique identification marks on them before they are submitted to the UID registry. The UID laser marking techniques bear huge significance for the marking procedures. As per the mandate of DoD the product identification must be directly as well as permanently marked on the surface of the part. As direct part marking and permanent identification are crucial to enhance traceability of the items, a reliable marking procedure is worth considering. Among all the identification marking technique for the UID registration products, UID laser marking is regarded as the most efficient and accurate one.
UID Markings for UID Registration Products
It is essential for the UID registration products to have the UID labels that comply with the UID policy. The marking is done with 2D data matrix codes that are encrypted to the surface of the products. The data of the UID labels are encoded with a specific language and format to be etched on to the surface. While scanning the data of the items, the codes are decoded with the help of Automatic Identification Technology. The coding and decoding technology of the laser marking system ensure highest level of security for the products.
Advantages of Laser Marking for UID Registration Products
The UID mark validation and the UID quality verification that comply with MIL-STD-130M have to undergo several techniques. To ensure that the marks on the UID registration products are legible for the life of the product, the DoD has implemented UID policy for the contractors. The immense popularity of the laser marking procedure is due to its benefits over the other methods of labeling.
- The data required for the marking include enterprise identifier and unique number of the items. The higher resolution capacity of the UID laser marking enables embedding of more data in the UID mark.
- Other marking techniques such as chemical etching, silk screening, mechanical engraving, pad printing, and some of the other low-quality methods are can not be considered as environment-friendly methods. On the other hand laser marking is surely an organic option to all these things that reduces carbon footprints.
- Laser engraving and laser marking are exclusive techniques of identifying as well as decorating the UID registration products.
Other benefits of laser marking for UID registration products
The 2D data matrix symbols help the DoD in
- boosting the inventory accuracy
- sourcing the items on property accurately
- enhancing access to lifespan of items and part history during design
- decreasing workforce burden through increased productivity and efficiency
- reducing inventory management cost
one of the most noteworthy aspects of laser marking is it can imprint the marks on any surface including auto parts, glass, plastics, pharmaceutical tablets, stainless steel, crystal, et all.
The UID verification of the UID registration products are changing faster and becoming more complex. Hence, the contractors and the suppliers need to understand the mandate of the DoD to comply with the UID program. UID laser marking can provide end to end solution for the requirements of UID registration.
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