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Starting at $168.75 | Industrial Strength | Fast Turnaround
While data matrix codes are compact and can hold a large amount of data, our labels come in practical, easy-to-read sizes. Choose from popular asset tag templates like 1.5″ x 0.75″, 2″ x 1″, and 3″ x 1″, or create a custom size that fits your needs. Each label includes space for your company logo, “Property Of” text, and a 2D barcode.
Our labels are made to last. Whether you’re labeling medical tools, tracking packages, or organizing gear, we offer strong materials and excellent print quality. We’ll help you pick the right label for your job, and you can choose different shapes, sizes, and materials based on what you need. Every label is tested for quality and easy scanning.
A Data Matrix code is a type of 2D barcode used to track small or high-value items. It’s commonly found on medical devices, aerospace parts, and industrial equipment. It stores a large amount of information in a compact design, making it perfect for tight label spaces.
A Data Matrix code can hold up to 2,335 alphanumeric characters, depending on its size and settings. This makes it ideal for detailed product information, serial numbers, or part traceability within a small label area.
We offer templated asset tag sizes including 1.5″ x 0.75″, 2″ x 1″, and 3″ x 1″, with space for your logo, “Property Of” text, and barcode. Custom sizes are also available to fit your specific equipment or inventory needs.
Yes. All of our Data Matrix labels are made from durable materials that resist water, heat, and abrasion. Our LexSaver®plus labels offer the highest level of weather resistance and are ideal for outdoor or rugged environments.
Both are 2D barcodes, but Data Matrix codes are better for small spaces and are often used in manufacturing or medical settings. QR codes are more common for marketing, websites, and consumer use. Both can be printed on asset labels.