Barcode labels enable the clear identification of products, components, and assets. They support processes in production, warehousing, logistics, maintenance, and service, ensuring that information can be captured quickly and reliably.
Becher Industrieschilder produces barcode labels for various requirements regarding readability, adhesion, and durability. Depending on the application, we implement classic 1D codes such as Code 39, Code 128, EAN-8, or EAN-13, as well as 2D codes like DataMatrix or QR codes – tailored to data volume, space constraints, and scanning systems.![]()
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For barcode labels to function reliably in everyday use, the material, adhesive, print image, and delivery format must suit the application. Key factors include the substrate, environmental conditions, mechanical stress, and the desired scannability.
Becher Industrieschilder provides guidance on which combination of material, print image, and adhesive is proven for your application.
| Material | Manufacturing process | Shapes | Attachment | Variable data | Delivery format |
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almost any shape possible, including cut-outs and windows | self-adhesive (wide range of adhesives for various applications), partial adhesive areas also possible | sequential numbering, sequential barcodes, and variable marking via embossing, laser marking, or digital printing | individual, with slit release liner, with pull tab, in strips, on sheets, on rolls; laminated |
Code size, contrast, and design are selected to ensure that the labels can be read easily in the intended application.
Serial numbers, batch information, and other variable content can be integrated directly into the label production.
Suitable adhesive solutions are available for different surfaces and environmental conditions.
Depending on the application, barcode labels can be constructed with a protective laminate or on special films to further protect the printed image.
Whether for manual application or automated labeling, the design can be tailored to your processes.
Contact us for a non-binding consultation and a customized quote.
Our team reviews your requirements and provides a suitable solution—usually at short notice, often within 24 hours if specifications are clear.
Barcode labels are used for the identification and traceability of products, components, machines, and equipment. They are employed, among other areas, in production, warehousing, logistics, maintenance, and quality assurance.
Depending on the application, both 1D barcodes such as Code 128 or EAN and 2D codes such as QR codes or DataMatrix codes can be used. The choice depends on the amount of data, available space, and the scanning technology employed.
Depending on the material, print quality, and design, barcode labels can also be made suitable for applications involving mechanical stress, moisture, dirt, or temperature fluctuations. The appropriate solution depends on the specific area of use.
Barcode labels can be used on many common surfaces such as metal, plastic, or painted surfaces. Adhesion depends on the substrate, temperature, and environmental conditions, and is taken into account when selecting the adhesive.
Depending on the application, various film materials and label constructions are used, such as PVC, PE, PET, polycarbonate, or polyester. The choice of material depends on the service life, environmental conditions, and mechanical stress. At Becher Industrieschilder, we are happy to advise you on the best solution for your needs.
Yes. Barcode labels are particularly suitable for serial numbers, batch information, and other variable data. These can be implemented consecutively or individually, even for smaller quantities.
Yes. In addition to the barcode, labels can also include human-readable text, serial numbers, logos, or other information. This facilitates visual identification and use without a scanner.
Yes. Becher Industrieschilder manufactures barcode labels both in small quantities and in series. This makes them suitable for prototypes or special applications as well.