Each of the 60 square grids is identified using a base two binary numbering system. The six binary number symbols appear on the bottom grid bars along the horizontal axis. Zero is represented by a short pillar and one by a longer pillar.
Each of the 60 square grids is identified using a base two binary numbering system. The six binary number symbols appear on the bottom grid bars along the horizontal axis. Zero is represented by a short pillar and one by a longer pillar.
Each of the 60 square grids is identified using a base two binary numbering system. The six binary number symbols appear on the bottom grid bars along the horizontal axis. Zero is represented by a short pillar and one by a longer pillar.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.