News posted on:2020/8/3 16:51:43- byqingbin-RFIDtagworld XMINNOVRFID Tag Manufacturer / NewsID:3030
RFID high frequency PPS tagthat can be used for smart washing in cloth
At present, hotels, hospitals, baths and professional washing companies are facing the process of handling thousands of work clothes and linen handover, washing, ironing, finishing, storage and other processes every year. How to effectively track and manage each piece The washing process, washing times, inventory status and effective classification of the linen are a great challenge.
Can this problem be solved?
The answer is yes. With the introduction of RFID radio frequency identification technology, the user's laundry management will become more transparent, and work efficiency will be improved, and it will solve the management problems that could not be achieved by other technologies in the past, such as: large quantities of linen to be washed Statistics and handover.
So what exactly does this label look like? The laundry label is specially designed for the laundry management industry under harsh environmental conditions. It uses PPS shell material and can withstand 120 degrees Celsius high temperature, water immersion, pressure and chemical erosion. The tag utilizes 1830X compatible ICODE SLIX chip, supports ISO 15693 and ISO 18000-3 standards, the new 13.56 MHz laundry tag, thickness is 2.3 mm, and has a 64-bit unique identifier (UID).
In addition, 13.56MHZ RFID laundry tags are widely used and can provide efficient and reliable means of identification. This is ideal for laundry applications, but also for process and factory automation. The laundry tag has an anti-collision function, even if multiple pieces of clothing are tightly stacked together, a single tag can be read, and 50 items can be identified per second. It has a readout distance of 20CM in the HF band, and can be sewn into bed sheets, clothes and other clothing items. This label can withstand temperatures of -40 to 120 degrees Celsius and other very harsh environments.
This label will be used in nursing homes, hotels, schools, private hospitals and other places where large-scale manual sorting of clothes is required.