Environmentally resistant, metal-compatible embedded IC tags! Here are examples of applications in machinery parts manufacturing.
Here are examples of applications for IC tags embedded in metal parts. By attaching the "R200-AT1-DG1A" antenna to a pen-type Bluetooth handheld terminal, it reads the information from IC tags embedded in metal bodies and sends the information to a PC via Bluetooth. It can read information from IC tags placed at a 5mm interval, which are typically unreadable. 【Overview】 ■ Attach the "R200-AT1-DG1A" antenna to a pen-type Bluetooth handheld terminal. ■ Read the information from IC tags embedded in metal bodies and send it to a PC via Bluetooth. ■ Capable of reading information from IC tags placed at a 5mm interval, which are usually unreadable. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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RF Technology Co., Ltd. is a company specializing in the sale and development of standard IC tags as well as special IC tags that are compatible with metal and heat-resistant. We respond accurately and swiftly to our customers' needs, providing products and technology of higher quality. We also cater to small quantity demands. Additionally, we offer consulting services for the introduction of RFID products and sales referrals. We aspire to be a trusted best partner for everyone around the world utilizing automatic identification technology (RFID, contactless IC cards, etc.). If you have any inquiries regarding RFID, please feel free to consult us (free of charge). CEO: Takanori Endo's background / Formerly with Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. After working in the Planning and Development Department of the Research and Development Headquarters and the RFID Business Center, he became the Senior Technical Manager of the Electronic Materials Business Company in 2005. He retired in 2007 and established RF Technology Co., Ltd. He was involved in the development and mass production of RFID materials (magnetic powders, magnetic sheets) that were sold by Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. He launched the RFID business in 2000.