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A Good UID Scanner Ensures Better MIL STD 130 Compliance


By: Id Integration
Submitted: 2011-10-15 01:44:12 | Word Count: 447


Finding a good UID scanner for testing to see if UID labels are compliant with MIL STD 130 standards has been made easier by ID Integration, Inc. Visit the ID Integration website at www.id-integration.com to find today's leading selection of UID compliant scanners. The Department of Defense's guidelines for tracking military property, involves proper marking identification of every item, and is collectively called MIL STD 130. This MIL standard contains many government documents and books. The current MIL-STD-130 specifications possess full authority in resolving conflicts with older documents and contain a complete list of documents in Section 2. The required IUID or UID labels are easily read using a UID scanner. Finding a reliable and compliant UID scanner is necessary for successful applications.

Section 1.3 of the MIL STD 130 guidelines contains a list of items not requiring a UID mark. This is because these items already have appropriate marking or UID labels (Unique Identification). The VIN number of a car or serial number of a cell phone is a perfect example of this. If a UID label is required, it is highly recommended that you supplement your identification solution to include a good UID scanner for verification purposes and testing. Testing is often necessary to avoid costly mistakes.

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The U.S. Department of Defense, or DoD, specifies that the UID markings must be applied to identification plates, tags, or UID labels that are made of a rugged and durable material. Marking may also be made to the actual surface of a manufactured part or product. Ultimately, this UID marking must remain visible and readable, while in operation and use. UID labels are much easier to read when using a UID scanner. The UID marking must be permanent, throughout the full lifecycle of the item.

If the item is not large enough to include the full UID marking specifications on a UID label, the item is required to be marked with at least the EID (Enterprise Identifier) and the PIN (Part or Identifying Number), Lot, or Batch Number. If an item is too small for any marking, then the UID marking on the UID label should be on the packaging. MRI (Machine Readable Information) is the DoD's recommended marking method. If you are trying to find a good UID scanner, consider the experts in MIL STD 130 technology at ID Integration, Inc. Visit www.id-integration.com for more information.

Author Resource:- ID-integration provides complete solutions for MIL-STD-130 and UID scanner related needs and can assist with complete UID policy in accordance with DFARS 252.211-7003.

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