RFID moulds life management

How to use RFID to manage the entire life cycle of moulds

In the manufacturing industry, moulds are called the ‘cornerstone’ of industrial production, widely used in machinery, automotive, electronics and many other industries. However, with the acceleration of the intelligent manufacturing process, the traditional mould management mode drawbacks are obvious. Artificial paper record mould number, location and status information, prone to registration errors, record loss and…

RFID Injection Mould Management

From Chaos to Control: RFID Application in Injection Mould Management

In the fierce competition in the manufacturing industry, injection moulds as the core assets of the production chain, its management efficiency directly affects product quality, delivery cycle and corporate profits. However, the traditional mould management has long been facing the ‘chaos’ predicament: manual records are prone to error, mould status is difficult to track, maintenance…

Mould Tracking

How RFID Technology improves Mould Tracking

In modern manufacturing enterprises, moulds as one of the core production resources, bear the repetitive, high-intensity work tasks. Especially in the injection moulding, die-casting, stamping and other industries, an enterprise often has hundreds or even thousands of sets of moulds, every day in different production lines, workshops, warehouses between the flow. The traditional way of…

RFID Agricultural seed drill

The most trusted RFID technology for agricultural machinery and tractors

Automated agricultural machinery is changing global agriculture, but challenges in real scenarios still exist: GPS limitations: Signal loss in orchards, vineyards, or hilly areas can cause crop row spacing to be misaligned. Unexpected failures: Downtime costs caused by hydraulic leaks or engine failures can exceed $500 per hour during peak seasons. Compliance: Manual records of…

RFID in Agricultural Spraying Drones

What is an RFID solution for agricultural spraying drones?

Agricultural drones are revolutionizing agricultural production, but some problems still exist: Chemical misuse: Repeated spraying or improper pesticide mixing can damage crops. Inaccurate flight: In densely packed fields, it may result in missed or repeated spraying. Compliance: Manually recording pesticide and fertilizer use will not pass EPA/FDA audits. Equipment maintenance: Undetected motor or battery problems…