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A composite image consisting of three panels showing a metal pipe with multiple QR codes and labels attached to it. In the middle panel, several QR codes are highlighted with pink squares, indicating a focus on digital identification. The rightmost panel includes an overlay of a red triangular highlight pointing to a QR code, along with a small graph displaying a decreasing trend in flow rate labeled 'Flowthrough QR.' The image suggests the use of QR codes for monitoring and data retrieval in an industrial setting. © Framence GmbH.

Automatically reading QR and barcodes with OCR

FRAMENCE SoftwareBy Alexandra Kiourtsi1. March 2025

In large industrial plants and complex building structures, countless machines, pipes, switch cabinets, and valves are installed. In theory, a simple scan of a tag should provide immediate access to all relevant information. But in practice, it’s often much more complicated. Traditional labels and tags have been around for years, but barcodes and QR codes…

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