Asset
Tags - Barcodes
- CMMS - Decoder
- Destructible
- EAN - Fixed
Asset - Foil
- GASB - High
Temperature - Infrastructure
- JAN - Key
Asset - Length of Symbol - Margin
- Movable Assets Narrow
Bar - Pole Tags - Polyester
- Quiet Zone - Rack
Labels - Security Labels - Teflon/Aluminum
Tags - Utility Tags - UID
- Void - WIP - Warehouse
- XHT
Length
of Symbol: The number of characters contained
in a bar code. Bar code lengths on asset tags can vary with differing
aspects and symbologies include CODE-128, CODE-39, Interleaved 2
of 5.
Margin
Size: Barcodes have minimum areas of white
space on both sides, called the quiet zone. Scanners use that space
to synchronize barcodes.
Movable
assets: considered as furniture
and equipment that are not part of a building (also includes commonly
moved business items such as laptop computers) to which barcode stickers are applied.
Narrow
Bar: The thinnest of two varying width
black bars in Binary Level Codes, thicker bars are called Wide Bar.
Pole
Tags: Barcode pole tags are used
in conjunction with GIS mapping initiatives, and automated utility
pole maintenance programs using MetalPhoto®
asset labels.
Polyester
Asset Labels: Polyester asset
label barcode stickers have a protective overlaminate to shield against chemicals
and abrasion. Also available in Tamper
Evident Polyester asset tags, also known as Security Labels where removal from any surface
leaves a permanent void pattern on the label.
Quiet
Zone: Barcodes have minimum areas of
white space on both sides, called the quiet zone or Margin.
Scanners use that space to synchronize barcodes.
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Rack
Labels: Used in warehouse applications
rack labels are available in Polyester, Magnet and Paper rack labels.
Multi-level systems can eliminate the need for long range scanning
and are designed to eliminate the confusion of which racks to scan.
Security
Seals: Security Labels are available
in Tamper-Evident
Polyester Labels where removal from any surface leaves a permanent
void pattern on the label - and Destructible
Vinyl Labels, which break into tiny pieces upon removal, discouraging
unauthorized asset transfers.
Teflon
on Aluminum Asset Tags: For applications
requiring resistance to cleaning, pickling or painting, e-coat or
powder coating processes. Teflon/Aluminum asset labels also resist
contact with caustics and strong acids and resist temperatures up
to 500° F. Often used for work-in-process (WIP) applications.
Utility
Meter Badges: Utility meter badges
have been used for decades to track rework/refurbish history, improve
meter tractability, reduce meter to ERT calibration time, eliminate
transposition errors caused by manual processes, and improve meter
and ERT inventory control and trace ability.
Unique
ID SPEC 2000 labels: This asset tag complies
with Mil-Std-130, the Department of Defense Standard Practice for
Identification and Marking of U.S. Military Property.
Voiding
Asset Tags: Also known as "Security
Labels," and "Security Seals" and available in Tamper-Evident
Polyester Labels where removal from any surface leaves a permanent
"Void" pattern on the label.
Work-In-Process
or WIP Asset Tags: Work-In-Process
Metal Labels will survive harsh chemicals and temperatures up
to 1200 F Withstand paints, solvents, chemicals, caustic liquid,
acids, abrasion and abuse in harsh environments.
Warehouse
Labels: Warehouses have wide-ranging
tagging labeling needs including Warehouse Floor Bar Codes, Rack
Labels, Long-Range Retro-Reflective Bar Code Labels, Returnable
Container, Tote and Tray Bar Code Labels, Pallet Bar Code Labels,
& Custom Warehouse Signs.
XHT
Asset Tags: Extra High Temperature tags
for product identification in conditions with temperatures up to
1200° F.
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