Aperture Card Scanning Services
Aperture cards have been historically used to store technical information such as blueprints and engineering drawings. Many companies recognize the need to protect and preserve this valuable data, while also making the data contained on them easier to access for viewing, sharing and printing.
CDG is able to convert your aperture card archives into digital files. Our aperture card scanning services include:
- Hollerith punch-code data retrieval
- Visual indexing of non-punched cards
- Scanning resolutions up to 400 dpi
Aperture Card Scanning Equipment
CDG uses the latest aperture card scanning technology and equipment. The high speed and high quality capabilities of CDG’s state-of-the-art equipment allows us to handle large volume scanning jobs in short time frames.
Quality Assurance and Security
CDG adheres to stringent quality assurance and security standards.
Our facilities and personnel consistently follow all security standards, and are compliant with ITARs data protection requirements. To provide the highest level of quality assurance, our Quality Management Systems are ISO 9001:2000 certified.
Benefits of Aperture Card Scanning
By scanning and converting your aperture card archives to digital images, you can eliminate the manual and time-consuming processes associated with retrieving aperture cards and the costs and headaches associated with obsolete aperture card reader-printers. Once scanned, the information on the card can be made available to an unlimited number of users.
As the aperture card is scanned, key data elements can be automatically indexed, increasing the overall value and usefulness of the information by greatly speeding up the search and retrieval process for your digital files.
Depending on the volume of aperture cards in your archives and aperture card reader equipment in your facilities, your physical storage space requirements can also be greatly reduced, freeing up your valuable office or storage space for other purposes.
Related Services
CDG also offers paper document and large format document scanning (including blueprints and engineering drawings), microfilm scanning (16mm and 35mm), and microfiche scanning.
For more information, or to request a quotation, contact us.
