Withstand high temperatures, cleaning processes, and shocks from loading and moving, while simultaneously improving the accuracy of traceability, work efficiency, and tool management!
This is a case study of using "US-E" for the identification management of metal jigs in the carburizing process of automotive parts. Previously, the operation involved manually entering jig numbers and lot numbers on a tablet for recording, which led to issues such as human errors like input mistakes and omissions, as well as the input burden on workers. We transitioned to a scanning operation using two-dimensional codes, eliminating manual input. Labels can be permanently fixed to the jigs, allowing for repeated use, significantly improving the reliability of lot management in the carburizing process. 【Case Overview】 ■ Installation location: Metal jigs used in the carburizing process ■ Product: US-E (heat-resistant up to 1,000°C) ■ Challenges - Human errors such as input mistakes and omissions - Input burden on workers - Tracking accuracy was unstable depending on the situation *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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**Effects of Implementation** - Information remains intact even after the carburizing process (high temperature × cleaning × impact), stabilizing identification accuracy. - Transitioned to scanning operations using two-dimensional codes, eliminating manual input. - Labels can be permanently fixed to fixtures, allowing for repeated use. - Management of usage frequency for each individual fixture is now possible, making it easier to understand fixture lifespan. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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SigmaX's barcode labels, made from materials such as ceramic, stainless steel, aluminum, fluororesin, and carbon materials, are used for production management and process management. They greatly contribute to the automation of industrial production, which was previously considered impossible to manage, as well as to the digitization of information related to the history and management of products in that field.


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