Part number
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A part number is an identifier
Identifier
An identifier is a name that identifies either a unique object or a unique class of objects, where the "object" or class may be an idea, physical [countable] object , or physical [noncountable] substance...

 of a particular part design used in a particular industry. Its purpose is to simplify referencing to that part. A part number unambiguously defines a part within a single manufacturer.

For example, when specifying a screw
Screw
A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener characterized by a helical ridge, known as an external thread or just thread, wrapped around a cylinder. Some screw threads are designed to mate with a complementary thread, known as an internal thread, often in the form of a nut or an object that has the...

, it is easier to refer to "HSC0424PP" than saying "Hardware, screw, machine, 4-40, 3/4" long, panhead, Phillips".

User Part Numbers vs. Manufacturing Part Numbers (MPN)

A business
Business
A business is an organization engaged in the trade of goods, services, or both to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalist economies, where most of them are privately owned and administered to earn profit to increase the wealth of their owners. Businesses may also be not-for-profit...

 using a part
Part
Part may refer to:*Part *Part , a relation in mereology*Part , the music played or sung by an individual instrument or voice*Parts , a 1997 children's book by Tedd Arnold...

 will often use a different part number than the various manufacturers
Manufacturing
Manufacturing is the use of machines, tools and labor to produce goods for use or sale. The term may refer to a range of human activity, from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to industrial production, in which raw materials are transformed into finished goods on a large scale...

 of that part do.

For example, when referring to a "Hardware, screw, machine, 4-40, 3/4" long, panhead, Phillips":
  • Manufacturer A uses part number "4-40-3/4"-pan-phil",
  • Manufacturer B uses part number "100-440-0.750-3434-A".
  • Manufacturer C uses part number "TSR-1002".

The business using such a screw may buy screws from any of those manufacturer, because each supplier manufactures the parts to the same specification. To identify such screws, the user doesn't want to use any of those manufacturer's part numbers, because
  • it would imply that one manufacturer is acceptable and the other ones aren't, and,
  • it wishes to use a consistent format
    Format
    Format may refer to:* File format, layout for electronic files* Text formatting, typesetting of text elements* Format , a command-line utility in many computer operating systems* Format , a computer command to prepare hard disks...

     for the part numbers of all of the parts it uses.

Therefore, the user devises its own part numbering system.
In such a system, the user may use the part number "HSC0424PP" for that screw.

There are also some national initiatives which help producers and consumers codify the product based on a unified scheme to establish a common language between industrial and commercial sectors. For example, Iranian national classification and codification system known as Irancode
Irancode
Irancode is the Iranian National Products and Services Classification and Codification system. It enables producers and distributors to identify, classify and codify their products and services....

 is a 16 digit code to codify the products in a nationally unified manner.

Significant vs. non-significant part numbers

In general, there are two types of part numbering systems
Numbering scheme
There are many different numbering schemes for assigning nominal numbers to entities. These generally require an agreed set of rules, or a central coordinator. The schemes can be considered to be examples of a primary key of a database management system table, whose table definitions require a...

: significant
Significance
Significance can refer to:with purpose and importance* Meaning** In semiotics, the meaning assigned to a sign* Significant figures or significant digits, the precision of a numerical value* Significance , a stock issue in policy debate...

(a.k.a.: Intelligent) and non-significant (a.k.a.: non-Intelligent).
  • In a Significant Part Numbering System, the part numbers are assigned intelligently and are an indication of salient characteristics of the component. For example, a screw may have the part number "HSC0424PP".


In this case, the letters indicate characteristics of the component:
  • H = "Hardware"
  • S = "Machine Screw"
  • C0424 = "4-40, 3/4" long"
  • PP = "Panhead Phillips"

  • In a Non-Significant Part Numbering System, part numbers are assigned in some other fashion, such as sequentially. For example, a screw may have the part number "1002".


Significant part numbering systems are easier to use if you are trying to identify an item though the use of its code inside your company rather than a long description, however many variations can start to appear when the code is used by other companies which may be your distibutors and then people can become confused. Non-significant part numbers are easier to assign and manage. You can still create a structure where you can have a category and then a sequential number e.g. 231-1002 (2=Hardware 3=Screw 1=Phillips then the unique number 1002) This is also more efficient for data entry where using numbers and dashes are part of a normal keypad which means you don't have to use both hands on a keyboard. One other bonus is that people usually understand numbers easier and when you store products in a warehouse you can put items in numerical order. Lower number at one end of an aisle and as you continue the number increases.

Phantom part

The term phantom part is sometimes used to describe a series of parts that collectively make up an assembly or sub-assemby.

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