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Barcodes, QR codes and DataMatrix codes are commonly used marking technologies, which can be marked on products through laser code printers.
1. Barcode is a linear coding symbol consisting of a set of black and white stripes. It can be marked on the product through a laser code printer. Barcodes are simple, easy to read and easy to implement
2. QR code is a two-dimensional matrix code composed of black and white squares. Compared with barcodes, QR codes can store more information. With a laser code printer, QR codes can be marked on products. QR codes have the characteristics of large information capacity, easy to read, and strong anti-counterfeiting properties.
3. DataMatrix code is a two-dimensional matrix code composed of black and white squares, similar to the QR code. Compared with QR codes, DataMatrix codes are more suitable for small-sized logos. Through the laser code printer, the DataMatrix code can be marked on the product. DataMatrix code has the characteristics of large information capacity, strong anti-counterfeiting and high reliability.
They are widely used in retail, logistics, production, electronic payment, advertising promotion, ticketing, electronic components, medicine, food and other fields.
According to different needs and application scenarios, selecting appropriate codes for product identification can improve management efficiency and information traceability.
Laser marking does have many incomparable advantages in barcode applications:
Durability and corrosion resistance: Laser-marked barcodes can be maintained for a long time in the natural environment, and are not affected by external factors such as friction, chemicals, ultraviolet rays, etc., ensuring the traceability and reliability of the barcode.
Environmental protection and energy saving: The laser marking process does not require the use of chemicals such as ink and solvents, which reduces environmental pollution, and the marking process is free of consumables, making the entire process more environmentally friendly and energy-saving.
Anti-counterfeiting function: Laser marking can engrave extremely small text and graphics. This micro-barcode and micro-text technology greatly improves the anti-counterfeiting ability. Ink equipment cannot achieve similar effects. Therefore, the anti-counterfeiting function of laser marking is particularly important in high-end industries.
High-end industry applications: Laser marking meets high-demand industry standards, such as medical equipment, aerospace, electronic products, etc. These industries require high-precision, durable and traceable markings, and laser technology has been widely used in these fields.