RFID Tags For Inventory Control
Product Introduction
This AZ-MR78 UHF RFID inlay can be customized to suit specific applications, with different types of RFID chips and antennas available to optimize performance for different read ranges and operating frequencies. They are thin and flexible, and can be easily integrated into a variety of products and can be read by RFID readers through the material they are embedded in.
Product Introduction
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Item |
ASMR78 |
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Material |
Coated Paper/PET |
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Inlay Craft |
Aluminum Etching |
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Antenna Dimension |
38*18 mm |
| Antenna Model | AZ-MR78 |
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RFID Label Dimension |
45*25 mm |
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RFID Parameter: |
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Standard |
EPC global Gen2, ISO/IEC 18000-6c |
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Frequency |
860-960 MHz |
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Chip |
M730 |
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EPC |
128 bits |
| Unique TID | 48 bits |
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TID |
48 bits |
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Reading Range |
3-8 meters |
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Data Retention |
>10 years |
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Write Endurance |
100,000 times |
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Application |
Alcohol/Drinks/Liquid Products Management Retail Management |
RFID technology being used to control product inventory in retail stores:
- Automated Inventory Counts: RFID eliminates the need for time-consuming manual inventory counts. Traditional manual stock checks are replaced by automated RFID scans, which are faster and less prone to human errors.
- Reduced Out-of-Stock Situations: Accurate and real-time inventory data helps retailers avoid out-of-stock situations. When inventory levels are low, RFID systems can generate alerts, allowing stores to restock products promptly and prevent missed sales opportunities.
- Prevention of Overstocking: RFID helps retailers manage inventory more effectively, reducing the risk of overstocking. By optimizing inventory levels, retailers can free up capital and storage space for other purposes.
- Inventory Replenishment: RFID helps retailers automatically initiate the replenishment of inventory when it falls below specified levels, ensuring that popular items are always in stock.

The Difference Beteween RFID Dry Inlay, Wet inlay and Label:
1. RFID Dry Inlay:
An RFID dry inlay is a type of RFID tag that consists of an RFID chip and antenna mounted on a substrate. The term "dry" refers to the fact that it doesn't have an adhesive backing or protective liner, making it easier to integrate into various products.

2. RFID Wet Inlay
RFID wet inlays are similar to dry inlays, but they have an adhesive backing and a protective liner. The adhesive backing is activated by moisture or pressure during the manufacturing process, which allows the wet inlay to be easily applied to a variety
of surfaces.

3. RFID Lable
RFID label is consist of an RFID inlay (either a dry or wet inlay) attached to a label substrate, such as paper or plastic, with an adhesive
backing. The label substrate provides a printable surface that can include additional information, such as product details, barcodes, or branding.

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