RF Store Security Tag 8.2MHz White UFO
The RF Store Product Protection Tag R-50 is a preferred security tag designed to increase store aisle control and prevent product loss. The tag interacts with security systems located at store exits to prevent unauthorized product removal. It provides a pre-software blocking solution especially in the retail sector.

Areas of Use
These tags are commonly used in various commercial sectors such as clothing stores, electronics stores, supermarkets, retail sales areas, and warehouses. These tags, which can be easily attached to products, offer an effective solution not only for security purposes but also for product tracking and warehouse management.
Feature |
Description |
Operating Frequency |
8.2 MHz |
Dimensions |
40 mm x 46 mm |
Color Options |
Black, White (Customizable) |
Lock Type |
Standard / Super (Stainless Steel) |
Detection Criteria |
R40 |
Pin Length |
16 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm |
Material |
1st Class ABS Plastic, High-Quality Copper Wire Coil |
Dear customers, the RFID tags you are reviewing are not pre-encoded. Coding and other technical operations are your responsibility. Please consider this when placing your order. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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RFID Applications in the Textile Industry
In the textile industry, RFID helps identify product types, sizes, and inventories accurately. It has a wide range of applications including wholesalers, retailers, clothing service providers, companies that launder hospital gowns and sheets, or hotel towels and linens. Additionally, brand manufacturers use RFID technology to authenticate their original products. They sew RFID tags into their products to track them effectively.
Benefits of RFID in the Textile Industry
Its benefits include increased competitiveness, theft prevention, offering customers personalized design and presentation options, resolving issues by closely tracking products, and improving efficiency during product transportation. Moreover, active RFID systems have enhanced efficiency in the retail sector. Data such as how long a product was examined and whether it was purchased can now be collected. Returned products can be easily detected. Since data such as sales date and price can be stored on the tag, all details can be accessed when the product is scanned in the system.
Comparison Between RFID and Barcode
RFID readers can read multiple tags simultaneously. In contrast, barcodes are read one by one. RFID tags allow for much greater data storage compared to barcodes. They have significantly higher memory capacity. RFID tags feature dynamic storage memories that allow more data storage than barcodes. The RFID system includes both passive and active tags. Active tags can be read from distances up to 100 meters, while passive tags transmit data to readers up to 1 meter away. Barcodes require optical contact and are read from much shorter distances compared to RFID tags, which are more resistant to environmental factors and therefore have a longer lifespan.
Challenges of RFID in the Textile Industry
Setting up this system requires a certain amount of time. Readers need to be procured and positioned correctly, tags need to be supplied and encoded properly, software processes must be completed, and integration must be ensured. Besides time, RFID technology is more costly than other systems. One of its biggest disadvantages is its higher cost compared to alternative systems. However, once the cost issue is resolved, RFID systems present few other challenges.