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125145F

125145F is an alphanumeric identifier used in a range of industries to label parts, documents, or specimens. On its own, it denotes no single object; its referent varies with the organization and context, making it a contextual code rather than a universal identifier.

Common uses include cataloging and parts labeling in manufacturing and supply chains. In catalogs, 125145F may

In scientific and archival contexts, 125145F can serve as a specimen label, archive item identifier, or software

Determining the precise referent requires consulting the relevant catalog, datasheet, or database and checking associated fields

Because multiple items may share the same sequence across different organizations, 125145F commonly requires verification to

appear
as
a
part
or
model
number,
often
accompanied
by
a
manufacturer
name,
a
description,
and
a
revision
level.
In
electronics,
automotive,
or
aerospace
documentation,
the
same
sequence
can
refer
to
a
component,
a
tool,
or
a
document
code,
with
its
exact
meaning
determined
by
the
accompanying
metadata.
build
tag.
In
each
case,
the
digits
and
letter
function
as
a
mnemonic
or
indexing
key
rather
than
an
intrinsic
property.
such
as
supplier,
date,
revision,
or
version.
If
the
code
appears
in
a
document,
cross-reference
with
the
document's
title,
part
number
list,
or
bill
of
materials
to
identify
the
intended
item.
avoid
misidentification.
Notable
practice
is
to
treat
it
as
a
pointer
to
a
record
rather
than
a
standalone
description.