BOA IDR is said to be an affordable solution for a range of identification and quality control applications.
As an image-based ID reader, it offers robust 1D and 2D capabilities for part traceability, says the vendor, but it also offers trainable character and pattern recognition tools that users can combine to satisfy a variety of identification and verification needs. Features and benefits of the BOA IDR include: identification and grading capabilities for part tracking based on codes, characters or patterns; Ethernet communication between the BOA IDR and the factory enterprise; user administration controls that help companies meet CFR Part 11 validation; remote inspection monitoring via Ethernet; history logging to provide detailed information and traceability during the manufacturing process; IP67-rated enclosure with lens cap; and direct connection to external light sources. BOA IDR pricing starts at $1,595.
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