Verify 2D Part Marks

Jan. 1, 2006
The Direct Part Mark (DPM) Verifier enables DoD suppliers to meet new government requirements for unique identification of parts.

The DPM Verifier is a complete system that ensures 2D Machine Readable Information (MRI) complies with MIL STD 130 L Change 1 criteria for mark quality, and that the data is correctly encoded in the mark. The system provides operators with a single-button interface and instant feedback on whether a mark meets the quality requirements. The DPM Verifier documents verification results on 2D marks that have been dot peened or laser marked directly onto parts and printed onto labels and data plates. The bench-top system includes verification software that records the overall score and quality metrics for each mark that is verified, then time and date stamps each verification and stores bitmaps of each image.

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