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APPLICATIONS AND READING TECHNOLOGIES

APPLICATIONS AND READING TECHNOLOGIES. About Your Instructors. Matt Van Bogart  Global Channel Manager Joined Microscan in 1999 Held positions in Marketing, Product Management and Sales. Juan Worle Technical Training Coordinator With Microscan since 1996

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APPLICATIONS AND READING TECHNOLOGIES

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  1. APPLICATIONS AND READING TECHNOLOGIES

  2. About Your Instructors Matt Van Bogart  Global Channel Manager Joined Microscan in 1999 Held positions in Marketing, Product Management and Sales Juan Worle Technical Training Coordinator With Microscan since 1996 Held positions in Service, Applications, Sales and Marketing

  3. Today’s Objectives By the end of today’s Webinar, you will know • What are the common Data Matrix applications in vertical markets • How to choose the proper reading technology for your application

  4. Today’s Topics • What is Track, Trace, Control (TTC) • Common Markets • Automotive Market and Applications • Life Sciences/Pharmaceutical Market and Applications • Electronics Market and Applications • Microscan 2D Imager Portfolio

  5. What is Track, Trace, Control TRACK (Present)Auto ID and machine vision are used to track parts that are work-in-process (WIP). Tracking specific parts and their locations provides critical data that plant floor managers use to maximize yield based on available capacity. CONTROL (Future)Control is used to decide what step or future process a part must undergo. Machine vision inspection is a key element in many quality control processes and ensures that parts that do not meet exacting standard are rejected before moving further into the supply chain. TRACE (Past)Traceability is the ability to recreate or “trace” the manufacturing steps, processes, or location of a part before it becomes a completed assembly. Item level traceability is critical because it allows for quick containment of parts that may have undergone suspect or incorrect manufacturing processes.

  6. Markets Many Industries Use Our Products/Solutions However, we are focused on fully serving 4 key markets: ■ Electronics■Automotive■Life Sciences ■Packaging

  7. Automotive Market Auto ID Tracking & Traceability • Parts traceability (DPM) • WIP tracking • Spill prevention and containment • Build-sheet reading • Mark verification

  8. Automotive Applications Common operations that may be seen on a factory floor: • Receiving, inspection and inventory • Casting, forming, and marking • Kitting and pre-assembly • Assembly • Inspection/packaging • Final inventory, QA, and shipping

  9. Life Sciences/Pharmaceutical Market Auto ID Tracking & Traceability • Sample tracking • Medical device tracking • Test level traceability • Vial reading • Verification • Date & lot code tracking

  10. Life Sciences/Pharmaceutical Market Typical operations in pharmaceutical manufacturing: • Receiving/inspection • Raw materials • Unit filler/labeler • Case packer/labeler • Palletizer • Final inventory, QA, and shipping

  11. Electronics Market Auto ID Tracking & Traceability • Traceability through SMT processes • Printed circuit board traceability • Sub-assembly tracking • End to end solutions for box build • Quality assurance • Wafer tracking

  12. Electronics Applications Typical stages within the manufacturing process: • Receiving, inspection, and inventory • Kitting and pre-assembly • Pick & place assembly • Inspection • Final assembly and packaging • Final inventory, QA, and shipping

  13. Marking & Decoding 2D Symbologies Conclusion • Track, Trace, Control can be used to identify Auto ID needs • Microscan’s 2D imagers are used in many applications, across several markets • Four popular markets are Automotive, Life Sciences/Pharmaceutical, and Electronics • Applications within each market can vary from black on white print to DPM

  14. Microscan 2D Imager Portfolio 2D Fixed Mount Imagers MS-4 Ultra-Compact Barcode Imager MINI Hawk Imager Series QX Hawk Flexible Industrial Imager Hawkeye 1500 series DPM readers and Verifiers Industry Solutions I-PAK Package Inspection LDP/DPM Verifiers 2D Handheld Imagers HS-2D Handheld Barcode Reader MS-Q, HE40T, HE45T High Performance Handheld Imager Mobile Hawk Direct Part Marking Handheld Imager

  15. Thank you! For More information Website: www.microscan.com • Online courses • Spec sheets • Technology brochures • Support self-help and support request form Instructors: Juan Worle, Technical Training Coordinator Email: jworle@microscan.com Matt Van Bogart,  Global Channel Manager Email: mvanbogart@microscan.com Feedback on this webinar: www.microscan.com/feedback Additional contacts: Additional product information: info@microscan.com Training: training@microscan.com Support: helpdesk@microscan.com

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