We will explain the features of RFID and what can be done with RFID for customers considering its implementation.
What is RFID? RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. It is an automatic identification technology that uses wireless communication to identify and track objects or people. It transmits and receives electromagnetic waves or radio waves between RFID tags and RFID readers, allowing for non-contact reading and rewriting of information on the RFID tags. Takaya is a long-established manufacturer that has been producing RFID readers and writers for over 25 years. We not only provide highly reliable products but also have a support system that can respond quickly. Our comprehensive product documentation and rental demo equipment are highly regarded by many customers as attentive services unique to domestic manufacturers. Additionally, RFID technology is actively used in various fields such as facility access management, factory process management, and warehouse shipping and receiving inspections. We offer total proposals for optimal utilization to companies looking to leverage RFID technology for digitalization and business improvement. If you have clearly defined business challenges or feel there are issues with your existing operations, please do not hesitate to contact Takaya.
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Four Features of RFID Can read multiple items at once Unlike barcodes or 2D codes, which require reading one at a time, RFID can read multiple RF tags in a single scan, significantly reducing the time required for tasks such as inspections and inventory checks. Can read from a distance Since RF tags use wireless communication, data can be read from a distance. In particular, UHF band RF tags can be read from several meters away, allowing for the verification of products placed on high shelves that are out of reach. Can read inside boxes With barcodes, it is necessary to open the product and read each item individually, but RFID can read even when the object is not visible. Products packaged in boxes can be read from outside the box. Can read even when dirty Unlike barcodes or 2D codes, RFID tags can still be read even if dirt is present on their surface.
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Streamlining Inventory Management: By using RFID, it is possible to check the contents without opening the boxes and scan multiple tags simultaneously, allowing for quick inventory checks. This eliminates the need for manual input, improving the accuracy and efficiency of inventory management. Streamlining Quality Inspection: It is possible to check the contents without opening the cardboard boxes, and bulk reading can shorten the work time. In logistics warehouses, it is feasible to establish a system that automatically reads data by installing gates equipped with readers. Preventing Loss of Equipment: By attaching RFID tags to equipment and scanning them with a reader when they are taken out, it is possible to accurately record who took which equipment. This reduces the risk of loss or theft and also decreases the burden of management.
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Founded in 1894 as a textile company, Takaya Textile expanded and established its electronics division in 1966, beginning the assembly of transistor radios. Currently, in addition to contract manufacturing services (EMS) related to electronic devices, the company actively manufactures and sells in-circuit testers (printed circuit board inspection devices), RFID-related equipment (technology that enables information exchange through short-range wireless communication from IC information tags), and engages in IT consulting and system solutions, among various electronics businesses both domestically and internationally. We will continue to evolve as a corporate group that contributes to the development of society, with textiles and electronics as our two pillars.