Asset Management Label – QR Code



Asset information often lives in spreadsheets or software that isn’t accessible on the shop floor. When identification relies on manual lookups or handwritten tags, maintenance slows and audit accuracy suffers. QR codes bridge physical assets and digital records—but only if labels scan reliably over time. Anaika offers QR code asset management label solutions engineered with scan-optimized surfaces and durable adhesion, ensuring fast, consistent access to asset data throughout daily operations and inspections.
Key Features
QR-ready surface optimized for high-contrast, fast scanning
Matte, low-glare finish reduces scan failures under bright lighting
Strong adhesion on metal, plastic, and painted asset surfaces
Maintains scan quality despite handling and routine cleaning
Supports links to CMMS, maintenance logs, manuals, and audits
Durable construction for long-term asset programs
Compatible with variable-data QR printing workflows
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Label Type | Asset management label (QR code) |
| Material | Synthetic film (PET / PP based on use) |
| Adhesive Type | Permanent industrial acrylic |
| Surface Finish | Matte, low-glare |
| Code Type | QR Code (dynamic or static) |
| Substrate Compatibility | Metal, painted metal, plastics |
| Abrasion Resistance | High |
| Print Compatibility | Thermal Transfer, Digital |
| Expected Service Life | 3–5 years (environment dependent) |
Applications
Industrial machinery and equipment
Electrical panels and utilities
Laboratory instruments and calibration assets
IT hardware and server infrastructure
Facility management and maintenance programs
Audit and compliance-driven asset tracking
Why Choose Anaika?
Scan-optimized label surfaces engineered for QR reliability
Adhesives tested for secure bonding on diverse asset substrates
Consistent print quality for dense QR modules and small sizes
Custom sizes and placements aligned to scanning ergonomics
Reliable supply for long-term asset management rollouts
Technical guidance on QR sizing, contrast, and placement strategy
