The whitepaper, which is available as a free download from the Pryor website, reveals the drawbacks of many commonly used mark verification systems and discusses the impact that poor part marking can have for manufacturing operations.
The whitepaper then goes on to look at how dedicated, automated and high precision mark verification eliminates the risk of human error and creates the opportunity to reduce cost while improving productivity.
“Machine readable identification markings are critical to quality and traceability in production. Despite this, the manufacturing sector often doesn’t go far enough when verifying the quality of marks,” explained Alastair Morris, Sales Director at Pryor. “Our new whitepaper is designed to help manufacturers optimise their component marking and verification processes, for the purpose of allowing the accurate, timely identification of affected parts when quality deviations are identified.”