A tag system that can withstand harsh environments of up to 1000°C, instead of an IC tag. We will solve your sorting problems after plating and painting!
Applying sensor technology to solve your problems! A identification tag system that can withstand harsh environments such as 1000℃ conditions and transportation with frequent shocks. IC tags are electronic chips, making them vulnerable to shocks. In manufacturing industries like shipbuilding, they often break easily or get lost during transportation, leading to difficulties in management and increased costs. Citec's identification tag system 'Sokusen-kun' uses uniquely developed tags, allowing for accurate management of tags even in harsh environments. **Features** ■ Does not melt at 1000℃ ■ Strong against shocks due to its metal construction ■ Does not retain plating even after immersion in plating ■ Reusable multiple times, reducing running costs ■ Real-time computer management (batch processing also available) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 [Identification Tag] ○ Dimensions: 30×50mm ○ Maximum Count: 65,535 [Identification Tag Reader] ○ Dimensions (W×D×H): 57×240×32mm ○ Weight: 290g ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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SysTech Co., Ltd. was established in 1979 in Zentsuji City, located in the western part of Kagawa Prefecture, and it has been 47 years since then. As the environment surrounding us continues to change daily, we have taken on many challenges to overcome the turbulent waves of the times. Starting with electronic device manufacturing, we have engaged in software development, system planning, and the development and sales of our own products, all in response to the needs of our customers at each point in time. I am confident that these efforts have led us to where we are today. Moving forward, we will continue to strive to meet your needs as a "total planner for system development."