Sample Washable RFID Label Pack

Sample Washable RFID Label Pack (RFG102)

Brand : Markasız
Price : $19.90  + VAT

Sample Washable RFID Tag Pack consists of a total of 10 RFID tags with various sizes and temperature resistances. The tags are passive, operate in the UHF 860–960 MHz range, and withstand up to 200 washing cycles. They feature a polycotton fabric base with hotmelt adhesive. Resistant to temperatures between -40°C and +200°C, these tags are especially preferred in textile and laundry industry applications.

Passive tags are the most cost-effective tags. Passive tags do not have their own power supply. They work with the power of RFID readers. These cheapest tags are the most widely used tags. The vast majority of RFID systems are created with passive tags. It has a very wide range on a sectoral basis. 

Sample Washable RFID Label Pack

 

 

 

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RFID Application in the Textile Industry

RFID helps accurately identify product types, sizes, and quantities in the textile and clothing industry. It is widely used by wholesalers, retailers, clothing service providers, and companies cleaning hospital or hotel linens. Brand manufacturers also use sewable RFID tags to authenticate original products.

 

Benefits of RFID in the Textile Industry

RFID increases competitiveness, prevents theft, enables custom presentation for customers, and allows close monitoring to solve issues and improve transportation efficiency. Active RFID systems boost productivity in merchandising. They track how long a product is examined and whether it is purchased. Returned products are easily detected. Product data like sales date and price can be stored on the label and accessed instantly.

 

RFID vs. Barcode

RFID readers can scan multiple tags simultaneously, unlike barcodes which require one-by-one reading. RFID tags offer much larger memory and dynamic data storage. Active RFID tags have ranges up to 100 meters; passive tags up to 1 meter. Barcodes need direct optical contact and shorter read distances. RFID tags are more durable and longer-lasting than barcodes.

 

Challenges of RFID in the Textile Industry

 

Implementing RFID takes time: supplying and positioning readers, tagging items, coding, and software integration. It also costs more than other systems. However, once the cost is managed, RFID offers reliable performance.

 

Labels: textile tracking, production tracking, rfid textile system

 


 
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