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ABS Patrol Tags

ABS Patrol Tags

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RFID ABS Patrol Tags are designed for various applications due to their unique design and superior performance. They feature a glue-treated ABS shell, high-temperature resistance, ʻOku ʻikai ke ʻohovale, and waterproof properties. The tags are small, quick, reusable, and stain-resistant, making them suitable for automated processes. They are widely used in public transportation, parking management, and product identification, offering high efficiency and ease.

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RFID ABS Patrol Tags provide effective and practical solutions for a range of application situations because to their distinctive design and superior performance.

ABS Patrol Tags

Features of RFID patrol tags

ABS shell and glue treatment: To guarantee stable functioning under challenging conditions like high temperature, humidity, and vibration, the tag is fully sealed around an RFID card chip that has been glue-treated. The ABS material used to make the shell is strong and resistant to fading.
High-temperature resistance, ʻOku ʻikai ke ʻohovale, mo e vai mei he vai: The tag ensures the stability and security of the data by operating normally under conditions like high temperature, humidity, and vibration.

RFID patrol tags

 

Main process

There are four main processes for RFID tags:
1. Flip chip to make dry inlay (non-sticky) that can be sold directly;
2. Compound to make wet inlay and white label (sticky);
3. Die cutting, cutting out the shape and size required by the customer;
4. QC testing.

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Product advantages

  • Tiny size: The RFID patrol tag’s modest size boosts its camouflage while simultaneously lowering production costs. Large-scale reuse naturally results in a cheaper cost.
  • Quick reading speed: The reader can quickly (ʻi loto 250 milliseconds) read product data from the RFID tag without the need for manual tag identification. Even quicker than conventional scanning techniques, the UHF reader can read over 250 tags per second.
  • Reusable and stain-resistant: The RFID patrol tag’s reusable nature allows it to be used thousands of times between replacements, saving money. Its composition and structure also make it stain-resistant and suitable for use in tough situations.
  • Simple automatic identification: RFID tags are appropriate for automated processes and do not need human assistance to complete identification tasks. High-speed moving objects may be recognized by ultra-high frequency readers, which can also recognize numerous objects at once.
  • significant capacity: RFID tags can quickly identify individual things thanks to their ability to store a unique code for each unique object. They also have a significant quantity of storage capacity. RFID tags are not restricted to identifying a single kind of item, in contrast to barcodes.

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Product application

RFID patrol tags are extensively utilized in many different contexts, such as public transportation, parking management, identity verification, monitoring animals, one-card payments, ticket systems, patrol management, tree identification, and product identification. Users benefit greatly from its high efficiency and ease.

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