UFI Codes for Hazardous Products

What are UFI Codes?

Do UFI requirements apply to your organisation?

UFI Code Compliance

  • UFI codes must be printed on or otherwise affixed/applied to a product’s existing label.
  • The UFI is an alphanumeric code of 16 letters or digits, divided into four sections with hyphens and prefixed with ‘UFI’ in all capitals.
  • UFI codes must be easy to locate and clearly marked, both visible and legible as part of the product’s standard labelling.
  • Importantly, only products which have the exact same chemical composition can share a UFI code on their label.

To create your own UFI codes, you can use the UFI Generator Tool created by the European Chemical Agency (ECHA). You will need your company VAT number (also known as a ‘company key’) in addition to a formulation number specific to the mixture. If you don’t have a company key, use the ECHA site to request one.

Note: you can also integrate UFI Generator functionality into your existing IT system and production line. This is a worthwhile consideration if your manufacturing environment demands many UFI codes are applied to a wide range of hazardous mixtures.

Learn more about UFI compliance using official ECHA resources.

Linx Coding & Marking Solutions for UFI Codes

Linx Solutions for UFI Coding

Inkjet Barcode Printing

Linx 9000 Series CIJ printers

Features

Suitable for 24/7 operations | Data Matrix and QR codes | GS1 code builder | High-speed production | Print up to 6 lines | Black and coloured inks | Non-contact coding

Key Benefits for batch coding:

  • Range of inks to ensure durable codes on different materials and resistant to chemical and water washoff
  • Create codes on the printer screen, no laptop or additional software needed
  • IP65 option for washdown or dusty environments

Laser Barcode Coding

Features

Suitable for 24/7 operations | Data Matrix and QR codes | Large marking area | No consumables | Low maintenance | Versatile mounting | Non-contact coding | IP65 options

Key Benefits for batch coding:

  • Permanent coding to ensure codes are present and legible for the even the most highly regulated industries.
  • High resolution and accurate coding for excellent clarity codes
  • Suitable for high-speed production lines