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Acid/Electrochemical Etch
Shallow Etching results from a deposit of a contrasting surface mark approximately one ten-thousandth of an inch deep. Shallow etching is very fast
- a mark is typically produced in less than a second. The impression is dark in
color, the degree of which depends on a number of factors including the base
metal.
Deep Etching uses a heavy duty power unit with DC current to remove metallic ions from the base material. When used with an appropriate stencil material, etching pad and the material-specific electrolyte, base material can be removed without molecular deformation into the part being etched. A heavy duty power unit can easily produce etches in the range of .001
- .003 inches, and often deeper if required.
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Bar Code
The Universal Product Code (UPC) is a barcode symbology that is widely
used in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and other
countries for tracking trade items in stores. UPC (technically refers to UPC-A)
consists of 12 numeric digits that are uniquely assigned to each trade item.
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Clear-Mark® System
CLEAR-Mark labels are durable and suitable for repeated autoclave and steam in place/clean in place (SIP/CIP) cycles. As label application is part of hose fabrication, quick turn-around time is never sacrificed.
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Hose Tagging
A Hose Tagging System is an accurate method for measuring hose performance and cycle life.
Tagging can include serial number with bar code, logo, scheduled maintenance or
end-of-life dates, info linked to the hose assembly's Bill of Materials, related manufacturing information,
and other asset information required.
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Laser Etched
Use etched collars to communicate your most critical information. Part numbers, sizes, service dates, and usage recommendations are just a few examples. Laser-etched collars present a sharp, legible, professional image. Include your company name, application-specific information such as serial numbers or maintenance codes, and more. Your information will not rub off, smear, or degrade.
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QR Scan Code
A QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response code) is a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) first designed in 1994 for the automotive industry in Japan. A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached. In practice, QR codes often contain data for a locator, identifier, or tracker that points to a website or application. A QR code uses four standardized encoding modes (numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, and kanji) to store data efficiently; extensions may also be used
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Tef Marking
A Teflon encapsulated Mylar label containing 4 lines of customer specific copy at 20 characters maximum per line. Customers use this information to document such things as Part Number, Point of use location, Asset management, Date of manufacture and/or Expiration date. CCG can also color code as necessary. We offer TOTAL FLEXIBILITY.
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