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Metalized Polyester Labels Meet MIL-STD-130N

Posted On : Mar-22-2010 | seen (361) times | Article Word Count : 454 |

The requirements for marking assets supplied to the Department of Defense are governed by MIL-STD-130N.
The requirements for marking assets supplied to the Department of Defense are governed by MIL-STD-130N, and metalized polyester labels used for this purpose are required to meet this standard. At the highest level, the standard requires asset marking in the form of metal or plastic plates, bands, tags or labels. Metalized polyester labels meet this most basic requirement. Furthermore, the standard also states that the marking must be securely and permanently attached to the asset, able to survive harsh environmental conditions without detaching. The acrylic adhesive used on metalized polyester labels is able to withstand the harshest of conditions.
MIL-STD-130N allows the IUID to be machine-readable (MRI) or human-readable. Metalized polyester labels can be fabricated in both forms. In both cases, the information must be readable throughout the life of the asset. The clear over laminate on metalized polyester labels protects the text and characters from wear, guaranteeing the label meets the permanent readability condition.
Sans-serif font of at least 0.2 centimeters in size should be used for human-readable labels, which can be produced on metalized polyester labels. The quality of readability for machine readable labels are defined by a number of standards such as ISO or comparable AIM or SAE documents for bar codes and data matrix symbols. MH10.8.7 is the specified marking protocol, although the standard lists many exceptions, for example industry standards by the Air Transport Association and the Consumer Electronics Association override MH10.8.7 Regardless of the governing standard, all can be met using metalized polyester labels.
There is minimum information that must be included on an asset label in a specific arrangement, depending on if the item requires an IUID or is a non-IUID item, and whether the manufacturer is the ODA (Original Design Activity) or the CDA (Current Design Activity). This includes the Enterprise Identifier (EID) of the supplier and the Part Identifying Number (PIN). A traceable number such as a serial number is also required, although the specifications for IUID assets are complex. The size of the label must be sufficient to present all identifiers in a readable format. Metalized polyester labels can be produced in a variety of sized to accommodate these information requirements.
It should be noted that there are a number of items that are specifically excluded from MIL-STD-130N, as they are covered by other government or industry specifications or standards. Furthermore, items that do fall under this standard must meet numerous other standards or specifications that are detailed in MIL-STD-130N. In conclusion, MIL-STD-130N is extremely complicated and the reader is advised to consult with the standards experts at UID2GO.com for more information. These experts will ensure that metalized polyester labels and all asset marking labels are correctly designed to meet MIL-STD-130N.

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Jet City Laser is a premier supplier of Metalized Polyester Labels that are 100% verified and meet MIL-STD-130N requirements. It has helped numerous customers in UID registration products to register data to the UID Central Registry.

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