How to interpret the production batch number on the packaging of Color Color Paste?
Yesterday, a customer asked me on WeChat: Is your color paste expired? I replied no, and then I told the customer how to interpret the production batch number on the color paste packaging.
This customer sent me a short video of color paste packaging. It can be clearly seen that the production date/batch number column on the color paste packaging label reads: 20102668. So the customer asked me confused: Your color paste was produced in 2010. Yes, it has expired a long time ago, right? I immediately explained to the customer that no, the production date batch number outside the color paste packaging is eight digits. Take the batch number in the picture above as an example. The first two digits indicate the year in which the color paste was produced, and “20” means 2020; Then “1026” represents the date: October 26; the last two digits “68” represent the record number during the production process of color paste. Based on this order number, we can trace the production, inspection, and storage of this batch of color paste. Such situation. The first six digits on this batch number indicate the specific date of production of this batch of color paste, not that it was produced in 2010.
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