The combination of Nordic ID FR22 and GA30 antenna provides a solution with high performance and durability for RFID applications. Nordic ID FR22 is a reader developed for RFID fixed systems, featuring a modular design and a wide range of communication options.
GA30 antenna is a high-gain, general-purpose antenna ideal for harsh environmental conditions. With an IP65 protection class, this antenna is suitable for outdoor use and dusty manufacturing facilities. It can also be mounted on all surfaces, including metal surfaces, without affecting UHF RFID reading performance. This combination is particularly ideal for applications requiring long read distances. The high gain of the GA30 antenna enables RFID tags to be read from long distances, making it optimized for applications such as vehicle access control and gate solutions.
Furthermore, the FR22 reader can be seamlessly mounted on the back of the GA30 antenna. Together with the new protective rear cover, this combination provides a powerful all-in-one RFID reader and antenna solution with an IP65 rating, making it safe to use in harsh environmental conditions and outdoors.
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RFID Tags in the Medical IndustryRFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology has revolutionized the medical industry, especially in healthcare and medical device tracking. This article highlights the importance and applications of medical RFID tags. What Are Medical RFID Tags? Medical RFID tags are used in hospitals and healthcare facilities to track materials, devices, and patients through radio frequency signals, enabling fast and accurate data transfer. They come in passive, active, and semi-passive types, suitable for various conditions. RFID in Healthcare RFID enhances operational efficiency and patient safety in the following key areas: Patient Tracking RFID wristbands track patients in real-time, verify identity before procedures, and provide access to medical history. Example: Patient identity confirmation before surgery prevents mix-ups. Inventory Tracking Hospitals track medicines and equipment with RFID, allowing real-time stock visibility and faster response in emergencies. Example: Instantly locating the nearest defibrillator. Medication Tracking RFID ensures correct patient-medication matching and prevents dosage errors. Example: Rapid medication verification without scanning each barcode. RFID for Medical Devices RFID supports maintenance, location tracking, and lifecycle management of medical devices. Maintenance Scheduling: RFID tags alert staff when service is due. Example: An MRI machine’s tag shows last and next maintenance dates. Usage Duration Tracking: RFID helps manage single-use or sterilized equipment. Example: Surgical tools tracked for proper sterilization and reuse.
RFID Tags in the Medical Industry
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology has revolutionized the medical industry, especially in healthcare and medical device tracking. This article highlights the importance and applications of medical RFID tags.
What Are Medical RFID Tags? Medical RFID tags are used in hospitals and healthcare facilities to track materials, devices, and patients through radio frequency signals, enabling fast and accurate data transfer. They come in passive, active, and semi-passive types, suitable for various conditions.
RFID in Healthcare
RFID enhances operational efficiency and patient safety in the following key areas:
Patient Tracking RFID wristbands track patients in real-time, verify identity before procedures, and provide access to medical history.
Example: Patient identity confirmation before surgery prevents mix-ups.
Inventory Tracking Hospitals track medicines and equipment with RFID, allowing real-time stock visibility and faster response in emergencies.
Example: Instantly locating the nearest defibrillator.
Medication Tracking RFID ensures correct patient-medication matching and prevents dosage errors.
Example: Rapid medication verification without scanning each barcode.
RFID for Medical Devices RFID supports maintenance, location tracking, and lifecycle management of medical devices.
Maintenance Scheduling: RFID tags alert staff when service is due. Example: An MRI machine’s tag shows last and next maintenance dates.
Usage Duration Tracking: RFID helps manage single-use or sterilized equipment. Example: Surgical tools tracked for proper sterilization and reuse.
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