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RFID labeling systems are advanced packaging solutions that integrate radio frequency identification technology into the labeling process. These systems typically consist of RFID tags, readers, and software that work together to automate inventory management and enhance traceability. The tags are often made from durable materials that can withstand various environmental conditions, ensuring reliable performance in diverse applications.
| Tag type | Passive, active, or semi-passive |
| Frequency range | Low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), or ultra-high frequency (UHF) |
| Read range | Up to 12 meters depending on tag type and reader |
| Data storage capacity | Typically 96 bits to 8 kilobytes |
| Operating temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
When choosing an RFID labeling system, consider the specific requirements of your application, such as the type of tags needed (passive or active), the frequency range that best suits your environment, and the read range required for effective inventory management. Additionally, inquire about the data storage capacity of the tags and ensure that the system is compatible with your existing software. Certifications and compliance with industry standards may also be important based on your sector.
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Passive tags do not have a battery and are powered by the reader's signal, while active tags have their own power source and can transmit signals over longer distances.
RFID systems automate the tracking process, reducing human error and providing real-time data on inventory levels.
Industries such as retail, logistics, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing see significant benefits from RFID labeling systems.
Some RFID tags, particularly active ones, can be reused, while passive tags are generally designed for single-use.
The lifespan of an RFID tag varies, but many can last several years under normal conditions.
Costs can vary widely based on system complexity, but many businesses find the long-term savings in efficiency outweigh initial investments.