Mistras Group
Marking Methods, Inc.
301 S. Raymond Ave 
Alhambra CA California
United States 91803
Phone: +1 626 282 8823, Fax: +1 626 576 7564
Tags: Industrial Goods Services Etching, Embossing, Marking
Industrial Goods and Services Etching, Embossing, Marking
Industrial Marking Specialists - Marking Methods, Inc. Industrial Marking Specialists - MIL-STD-130M Home Products Information Center 2D Data Matrix MIL-STD-130M Contact Us Company Profile Electro-Chemical Metal Marking StencilMark Imprinter System Dot Peen Marking Marking Services Other Products & Services Used Equipment Request Information Track UPS Orders MIL-STD-130M , Data Matrix & More... Since 1954 Marking Methods has specialized in providing quality marking equipment and services. Whatever your application or material, we can offer quick, accurate, cost-effective marking solutions you can depend on job after job. More about MIL-STD-130M Required by the Department of Defense, IUID is a new globally unique "part identifier" containing data elements used to track DoD parts through their life cycle. IUID Data is encoded into Data MatrixTM symbols that are applied to parts using Direct Part Marking processes (DPM). The DoD has moved to this transformation technology to facilitate electronic data capture and transmission. What is IUID? IUID of items is accomplished by marking each qualifying item with a permanent 2-dimensional data matrix. The data matrix is encoded with the data elements necessary to construct a Unique Item Identifier (UII) which is globally unique and unambiguous. The data elements required to form a UII include the manufacturer?s identification (i.e. cage code) and the item?s serial number. If the manufacturer serializes within part number, that data element will also be encoded. Because the data matrix is machine-readable, IUID marking greatly reduces human error and improves the accuracy of inventory and acquisition records. The UIIs are stored in comprehensive registries which will allow easy access to information such as acquisition cost and life-cycle data. The registries will be maintained by the Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS). Every IUID delivery includes the required data elements describing the end item and the ?pedigree? of embedded items. This data is captured during
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