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Industrial Barcode - 1D & 2D Code readers

Solve manufacturing and logistics applications with industrial barcode readers and scanners. Industrial barcode readers let you automate visual inspections by identifying and tracking each individual item across your factory, from production to dispatch. Achieve full traceability and ensure quality control in any industrial environment, even on high-speed lines handling multiple product lines and variations.

QR Code Reader

QR Code Reader

Data Matrix Reader

Data Matrix Reader

DPM - Code Reader

DPM - Code Reader

1D and 2D codes are utilised by most manufacturing facilities around the world. Industrial barcode readers can read and verify the wide variety of industry-standard code formats, not only in standard print but also DPM formats. Products and packaging can take any shape or size, therefore our systems can be designed with the ability to read codes on flat, complex or round surfaces, such as beverage bottles or catalytic converters. The decoded information can be sent to a factory automation system, appended to filenames for image archiving and saved within a spreadsheet or SQL database so that the manufacturer has full traceability of the part. The decoded information can be verified against fixed content, for example, the 1D code on a water bottle can be validated against predetermined content. Codes can also be verified using dynamic data input from a Factory Automation System, database, lookup table, etc, such as in the pharmaceutical industry where some codes must be unique.

High Speed 1D and 2D Code Reader

High Speed 1D and 2D Code Reader

Typical Code reading Applications:

High speed code reading & presence

Component track & trace

Decoding 1D & 2D symbols, codes and characters printed on parts, labels and packages

Verification of Direct Part Marking (DPM) codes or symbols are correct on a part or packaging

Identifying sub-components based on their printed code before final assembly

Scanning a code, either automatically or with a handheld scanner before an automated vision inspection, so the pertinent traceability data is saved into a spreadsheet, SQL database, etc

Verifying the print quality of a code and returning a print quality score

Ensuring codes are not damaged and contain the correct information

Pallet, carton and product-level identification for logistics