Passive tags are the most cost-effective tags. Passive tags do not have their own power sources. They operate using the power from RFID readers. These cheapest tags are the most commonly used ones. The majority of RFID systems are created with passive tags. They have a very wide range of applications in various sectors.
H4 Chip 20mm PPS Screwable RFID Tag
is a waterproof, heat-resistant, and chemical-resistant RFID solution for the smart tracking of textile products. It is ideal for industrial laundries, hotels, and hospitals.
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Applications
H4 Chip 20mm PPS Screwable RFID Tag is an RFID tag that is resistant to high-temperature washing, especially used in the textile and healthcare sectors. It is commonly used to track textile products such as clothing, uniforms, sheets, and towels.
Laundries and Textile Management
Used for tracking textile products in hotels, hospitals, and large laundries.
Resistant to washing, drying, and ironing processes.
Hospitals and Healthcare Institutions
Used for managing patient clothes, sheets, and surgical gowns.
Ensures hygiene tracking and helps find lost items.
Hotel and Accommodation Industry
Ensures the tracking of textile products such as sheets, pillowcases, and towels in hotels.
Military and Corporate Textile Management
Used in the management of military uniforms and corporate workwear.
Retail and Logistics
Used for inventory management and logistics processes by garment manufacturers and retailers.
Features
- Powered by NXP's volume-focused NXP UCODE7 chip.
- Achieves the highest levels of read and write performance with EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) protocol.
- Operates in the 860-960 MHz range.
- With 128 bits EPC, 128 bits User, and 32 bits TID memory, the Alien 9768 can be read from up to 11 meters with the appropriate reader and antenna.
- Designed in 25 x 25 mm dimensions.
- Operates between -40°C and +200°C.
- Resistant to up to 200 washes.
- Low-power operation principle for both reading and coding.
- Has a special security feature to prevent cloning and copying attempts.
Feature |
Description |
Protocol |
EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) |
Operating Frequency |
840-960 MHz |
Chip |
H4 |
Memory |
EPC 128 bits, User 128 bits, TID 32 bits |
Maximum Reading Distance |
3-5 Meters |
Applicable Surface Areas |
Laundry, Clothing, Towels, etc. |
Tag Material |
PPS |
Dimensions |
25 x 25 mm |
Weight |
2 grams |
Operating Temperature |
-40 °C to +200 °C |
Blog Post
RFID Application in the Textile Sector
RFID in the textile sector helps determine product types, sizes, and counts accurately. There is a wide range of applications, including wholesalers, retailers, companies providing garment services, companies that clean hospital gowns and sheets, or companies that clean hotel towels and sheets. In addition to all this, brand manufacturers use RFID technology to identify their original products. They track these by sewing RFID tags inside their products.
Benefits of RFID in the Textile Sector
The benefits of RFID in the textile sector include increased competition, theft prevention, the ability to offer customized designs and presentations, addressing issues through tight product tracking, and improving the efficiency of product transportation. Additionally, active RFID systems have increased efficiency in the retail sector. Data such as how long a product was examined and whether it was purchased can be collected. Products that are returned can be easily identified. Since the product's sale date and price can be stored on the tag, all details will be accessible when the product is scanned into the system.
RFID vs Barcode Comparison
RFID readers can read multiple tags at once. In contrast, barcodes require reading one tag at a time. RFID tags allow for much greater data storage compared to barcodes. Their memory is much higher. RFID tags have dynamic storage memory, allowing for much more data to be stored than barcode systems.
RFID systems have both passive and active tags. Active tags have a reading distance of up to 100 meters, while passive tags can send data to a reader up to 1 meter away. Barcodes require optical contact and can only be read from much shorter distances than RFID tags. RFID tags are more durable than barcodes, making them much longer-lasting in comparison.
Challenges of RFID in the Textile Sector
Implementing this system requires a certain amount of time. Readers need to be procured and positioned correctly, tags need to be sourced and coded properly, software processes must be completed, and integration must be ensured. Besides the time required, RFID technology is more expensive compared to other systems. Once the cost issue is addressed, there are no significant difficulties with RFID systems.
Dear customers, the RFID tags you have reviewed are not coded. Coding and other technical processes are your responsibility. Please pay attention to this when placing your order. For detailed information, you can contact us.