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RFID PPE Tag is a simple idea to reduce the Hazards in mining. In the mining and construction industries, health and safety regulations must be adhered to at all times. There are strict requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when entering certain areas of a mine or site, and if these requirements are not followed,…
DetailsWhy RFID for Libraries ? Reduces Staff stress and increases management efficiency Can help prevent theft Fastest, easiest, most efficient way to track, locate & manage library materials Efficient Book circulation & management Library inventory tracking in minutes instead of hours Multiple books can be read simultaneously Unique ID of the RFID tag prevents counterfeiting…
DetailsIn recent years, RFID flexible anti-metal tags emerged suddenly. Becoming the vanguard of the new generation of RFID tags. Many friends do not understand why various RFID tags have emerged in an endless stream in recent years. But this label alone is the leader. Occupying a very important position in terms of market share and…
DetailsRFID have better performance in reading distance and reading range, but now QR-code are still more widely used than RFID in Express logistics. Why? 1. Cost issues. The cost of RFID electronic tags is much higher than that of two-dimensional codes. The cost of a two-dimensional code is basically a piece of label paper, and…
DetailsWhy put embedded RFID tags inside products? More and more OEM products today have RFID tags embedded directly in the production process. So what are the benefits of doing this? OEM (Product Source Manufacturer) embeds RFID tags in the process of making products. This can not only improve the durability of the product, improve the…
DetailsFakes are everywhere. The flash of an “LV” logo on New York’s busy Canal Street, or a pile of lookalike Chanel bags at Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, hardly warrants a raised eyebrow these days. But counterfeiting continues to plague the luxury sector, costing European clothing and accessories companies an estimated €26.3 billion ($30 billion) — about…
DetailsWhen the city purchased new trash and recycling bins, each one came with a unique component. It is called a Radio Frequency Identity tag. You may not have seen it, located underneath a black plastic cap, on the hinge of the lid. In some cities, the RFID chip can weigh recycled goods, and citizens are…
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