ASTM E2631
Standard Practice for Physical Placement of an Entity-Controlled Supplemental Identification Label
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ASTM E2631 is the standard practice for the physical placement of an entity-controlled supplemental identification label. It provides a technical basis for positioning a label so it can support clear identification and consistent application in use. For organizations that rely on controlled labeling practices, this ASTM standard can help align placement methods with documented requirements and reduce variation across products, assets, or managed items.
ASTM E2631 standard overview
ASTM E2631 addresses the physical placement aspect of a supplemental identification label that is controlled by an entity. As a practice, it focuses on how the label is positioned rather than on the detailed design of the label itself. This makes the standard relevant where label location, visibility, and repeatability matter for identification workflows. It is useful as a reference for establishing consistent placement methods within a controlled labeling program.
Where is ASTM E2631 used?
This standard is commonly used in environments that manage labeled items under defined identification rules, such as asset control, product marking, or tracking workflows. ASTM E2631 may be applied when a supplemental label must be placed in a consistent physical location on an object or package so it can be found and read reliably. It is most relevant where standardized labeling practices are part of routine operations, inspection, or compliance documentation.
Practical importance of ASTM E2631
ASTM E2631 matters because label placement can affect readability, consistency, and the overall reliability of an identification system. Using a recognized ASTM practice can support procurement decisions, internal quality control, and compliance-based labeling procedures. It may also reduce confusion during inspection or handling by helping ensure supplemental labels are applied in a predictable manner. For organizations, that consistency can lower the risk of misidentification and improve process control.
- Physical placement guidance for supplemental identification labels
- Supports consistent label application
- Useful for controlled identification systems
- Helps improve readability and repeatability
- Reference point for compliance and quality control
- Publication Date: 2020-12-02
- Publisher: ASTM
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