NASA-STD-6002C, NASA TECHNICAL STANDARD: APPLYING DATA MATRIX IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS ON AEROSPACE PARTS (21 MAR 2007)
NASA-STD-6002C, NASA TECHNICAL STANDARD: APPLYING DATA MATRIX IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS ON AEROSPACE PARTS (21 MAR 2007)., This standard is published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to
provide uniform engineering and technical requirements for processes, procedures, practices, and
methods that have been endorsed as standard for NASA programs and projects, including
requirements for selection, application, and design criteria of an item.
This standard is approved for use by NASA Headquarters and NASA Centers, including
Component Facilities.
This standard establishes uniform requirements for applying Data Matrix identification symbols
to parts used on NASA programs/projects using direct part marking (DPM) methods and
techniques.
Requests for information, corrections, or additions to this standard should be submitted via
“Feedback” in the NASA Technical Standards System at http://standards.nasa.gov.