RFID
A simple solution to everyday problems with complete technical and software support that you can afford
RFID
A simple solution to everyday problems with complete technical and software support that you can afford
RFID – Radio Frequency Identification (Radio Frequency Identification) is still the newest technology for identification of goods, people and animals using a non-contact method. Namely, it is about the transmission of information between the RFID chip on the one hand and the RFID reader on the other hand wirelessly. Conceived initially as a replacement for barcodes in relation to which it has countless advantages, it has experienced an incredible expansion and application in all spheres of life in this millennium.
With the rapid development of global information technology, there is an increasing use of RFID cards. They are most often made of PVC, PET and ABS materials, with a gradual increase in the use of paper cards as well. The dimensions of the cards are 85.5x55mm, while their thickness varies depending on the type of card.
RFID tickets are equipped with a non-contact RFID chip that has a unique ID number written inside it, which makes it impossible to forge tickets.
A paper card made of special paper can be of different weights (250, 300, 400, 450 gr. etc.) and thicknesses, and most often it is in the dimensions of a standard credit card.
RFID labels, also known as smart tags, are a useful tool for product labeling, with their primary application in inventory tracking, transportation, and logistics.
RFID key fobs serve the same function as RFID cards; however, unlike cards, which are more susceptible to damage, key fobs are more durable due to their construction. They are resistant to dust and water, making them harder to damage.
RFID wristbands are increasingly being used for patient and infant identification in hospitals, as well as for access control in hotels, amusement parks, swimming pools, beaches, clubs, trade shows, and are especially popular at large music festivals.
RFID tags are used for the contactless identification of goods, people, animals, and other objects. They come in a wide variety of forms, such as nails, screws, clips, ties, buttons, tokens, and more.
The range of RFID readers and terminals we offer is, of course, not final — primarily because we strive to stay up to date and follow the latest developments in this field on a daily basis. We provide ready-made solutions from renowned global manufacturers, but we also develop and produce our own.
When RFID labels are used to tag metal objects, a well-known issue with reading them arises. The problem is especially noticeable with LF and HF RFID tags. In this case, the issue of reading a tag on a metal surface can be solved in two ways…
For complete performance and a fully integrated RFID cycle, RFID printers/encoders are essential. We are pleased to offer you printers from the renowned manufacturer Zebra. Available are models both with and without RFID functionality. You can choose between desktop, portable, and industrial versions, and the printers support label printing in the LF (125 KHz), HF (13.56 MHz), and UHF (869 MHz) ranges.
Starting from 1999 until today, we have accumulated 20 years of experience in working with RFID technology, during which time we have come a long and interesting way to implement RFID systems for various purposes. Using almost all available types of RFID chips, starting from the most common LF, HF and UHF up to 2.4GHz, and applying them in a wide variety of projects, from working time records, marking military uniforms, through the transportation of blood components, access control to almost all areas where this technology is applicable.
Here we present to you some of the already implemented solutions as well as some of the ongoing projects. We can rightly say that we can offer you an original and functional solution based on RFID technology and fully adapted to your requirements. What we consider our advantage is precisely the adaptation of all existing solutions to user requirements. With all this, we note that we can do much more than what can be placed on one internet presentation.
The system for automatic inventory of fixed assets iNventory is based on a handheld device in which an RFID reader is installed. Instead of an RFID reader, it is possible to use a bar-code reader, in which case bar-code stickers are used instead of RFID tags. The device has a touch-sensitive screen, so handling as well as the inventory process itself is very simple.
It is a common practice that larger companies, factories, organizations, schools, etc. they also have a canteen in their composition. For large organizations, managing a canteen can be a challenge. A centralized canteen management system is necessary for effective food preparation and monitoring of its consumption.
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