At TagMyAsset, we’ve encountered some of the most complex scenarios in physical asset tagging—and one of the toughest among them is tagging dies and moulds in manufacturing environments.
Here’s what makes it so challenging:
1️⃣ Usage Intensity: Dies are used in high-pressure machines like press tools and CNCs to shape raw material into finished parts. The continuous mechanical operations often result in tags getting torn, dislodged, or damaged—especially if not placed strategically.
2️⃣ Size Limitations: Many dies are too small or irregular in shape to allow for standard tag placement. Finding a spot that doesn’t interfere with functionality yet remains scannable is a technical puzzle.
3️⃣ Ownership Confusion: In job work environments, dies often belong to the customer, while some are owned by the job worker. Without proper tagging and segregation, it’s difficult to maintain clear ownership records—leading to compliance and accountability issues.
✅ Our team addresses these challenges with customized tagging solutions including high-durability tags, micro QR codes, engraving options, and digital segregation via our cloud-based platform.
It’s not just about tagging—it’s about building a reliable, audit-ready asset trail, even in the most complex industrial setups.