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Assembly Automation (2005) 25 (3): 188–190.
Published: 01 September 2005
..., care must be taken in selecting the size of the code. Surface curvature can distort the code and make illumination difficult (Plate 3). A code size that is no larger than 16 percent of the diameter or 5 percent of the circumference is recommended. Barcodes Parts Manufacturers in many...
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Assembly Automation (2005) 25 (3): 182–187.
Published: 01 September 2005
... boards and integrated circuits, and in medicine on specimen slides and unit dose packages. This was preceded by a standard published by the automotive industry action group (AIAG) consisting of four stacked Code 39 barcodes containing the part number, quantity, supplier, and serial number. Automotive...
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Assembly Automation (2000) 20 (1): 28–34.
Published: 01 March 2000
.... However, by drawing attention to particular technologies and their attributes the importance of the AIDC technologies can be readily appreciated. Barcodes Data capture With information technology (IT) and communications exercising ever‐increasing impact on business and industrial processes...
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Assembly Automation (2000) 20 (1): 52–57.
Published: 01 March 2000
...Keith A. Osman; Anthony Furness Linear barcodes have found wide acceptance in all sectors of industry as machine‐readable part identifiers, but their low data density limits practical data capacity to some 20 characters. Two‐dimensional codes, however, have a much higher data density, and can...

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