RFID On METAL TAGS

RFID anti-metal tags are relatively rarely used tags. This type of product is often used on the surface of metal objects. Since RFID itself cannot transmit RFID signals through metal materials, a layer of anti-metal tags is usually added to the surface of the tag, so that it can still be read by the RFID reader even if it is attached to the surface of a metal object.

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Our extensive experience and versatile production capabilities allow us to provide comprehensive and customized solutions, meeting a wide range of market demands.

  • DIVERSE PRODUCT RANGE

    DIVERSE PRODUCT RANGE

    We offer a wide array of card types, including AES cards, transit cards, menu displays, white RFID cards, and wooden cards, designed to meet the diverse needs of our clients.

  • CUSTOMIZATION SERVICES

    CUSTOMIZATION SERVICES

    Our ability to personalize products, such as imprinting "Your Logo" on wooden cards, ensures that we can tailor our offerings to meet specific client requirements.

  • HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS

    HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS

    We use both plastic and wood materials, demonstrating our commitment to using only the highest quality materials and showcasing our exceptional craftsmanship.

  • MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

    MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

    Products like our menu displays with QR codes offer additional functionalities, enhancing the practicality and appeal of our cards.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is an anti-metal RFID tag?

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    It is a type of RFID tag specifically designed for attachment to metal surfaces. While conventional tags fail when attached to metal, this tag has a special internal structure that effectively prevents metal interference, ensuring smooth reading and writing.

  • Why can't ordinary RFID tags be used on metal surfaces?

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    Simply put, metal reflects radio waves like a mirror reflects light, interfering with and disrupting the tag's reception signal, rendering it unrecognizable. Anti-metal tags have a built-in "isolating layer" to address this issue.

  • Where is it commonly used?

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    RFID is used in any scenario where metal objects need to be tracked and managed. Common examples include:

    Equipment assets: Tracking computer servers, machine tools, and medical equipment.

    Tool management: Managing tools and molds in warehouses or workshops.

    Pipelines and racks: Identifying the location of metal pipes and racks.

    IT cabinets: Quickly inventorying servers and network equipment within cabinets.

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