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Application of Data Matrix Identification Symbols to Aerospace Parts Using Direct Part Marking Methods/Techniques (Supersedes NASA-HDBK-6003B)

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NASA-HDBK-6003
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OCE - Office of the Chief Engineer
Technical Discipline Category
6000 - Materials and Processes, Parts
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NASA Endorsed Standard Status
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Not a NASA Mandatory Standard
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Document Scope
Provides detailed guidance for using permanent direct part marking (DPM) methods and techniques to apply Data Matrix identification symbols safely to products. This handbook addresses symbol structure only as it relates to marking and reading limitations. Overall program/project requirements on the use of the Data matrix symbol, including symbol criteria, marking method selection, surface preparation, and protective coating locations, and readability standards are contained in NASA-STD-6002, Applying Data Matrix Identification Symbols on Aerospace Parts.
Keywords
Configuration management, Data Matrix, direct part marking, license tag number, machine-readable code, part identification, part marking, part tracking, protective coating
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