INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Identification Label

Identification label for component magazines/racks in industrial automation systems

Component Specifications

Definition
A durable, machine-readable label attached to component magazines or racks in automated manufacturing systems to provide unique identification, tracking, and operational data for inventory management, process control, and maintenance scheduling. These labels typically contain encoded information about the magazine/rack contents, location, capacity, and maintenance history.
Working Principle
Identification labels work by providing a standardized data carrier (barcode, QR code, RFID, or human-readable text) that can be scanned or read by automated systems to retrieve stored information about the component magazine/rack. This enables automated inventory tracking, component verification, and process control without manual intervention.
Materials
Polyester film with permanent adhesive backing, thermal transfer printable surface, chemical-resistant coating. Optional: RFID inlay (EPC Gen2 UHF) for wireless identification.
Technical Parameters
  • Size 50mm x 25mm standard
  • Barcode Type Code 128, Data Matrix QR
  • Read Distance Up to 10m (RFID version)
  • Print Technology Thermal transfer printing
  • Adhesion Strength ≥ 5 N/cm²
  • Expected Lifespan 5+ years in industrial environment
  • Temperature Range -40°C to +150°C
Standards
ISO/IEC 15415, ISO/IEC 15416, ISO/IEC 18000-63, DIN 66399

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Identification Label.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Label damage from chemical exposure
  • Adhesive failure in high-temperature environments
  • Barcode/RFID read errors due to contamination
  • Incorrect label application leading to misidentification
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Chemical contamination from industrial fluids
Failure: Label surface degradation and unreadable barcode
Mitigation: Use chemical-resistant laminate coating and implement regular inspection protocols
Trigger: Adhesive breakdown in high-temperature zones
Failure: Label detachment from magazine/rack surface
Mitigation: Specify high-temperature adhesive formulations and proper surface preparation
Trigger: RFID interference from metal components
Failure: Wireless identification failure
Mitigation: Use metal-mount RFID labels with appropriate shielding and spacing

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Barcode print quality: ANSI grade ≥ 2.0, Minimum element width: 0.15mm, Quiet zone: ≥ 10X
Test Method
ISO/IEC 15415 for 2D symbols, ISO/IEC 15416 for linear barcodes, ISO/IEC 18047-6 for RFID performance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What information should be encoded on component magazine identification labels?

Labels should include magazine ID number, capacity specifications, component type codes, last maintenance date, location code, and optionally, batch/lot information for traceability.

How do identification labels improve manufacturing efficiency?

They enable automated component verification, reduce manual data entry errors, streamline inventory management, facilitate preventive maintenance scheduling, and support traceability requirements.

What environmental conditions can these labels withstand?

Industrial-grade labels resist oils, solvents, temperature extremes (-40°C to +150°C), UV exposure, and mechanical abrasion common in manufacturing environments.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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