The Tag Factory Armada Tag RFID UHF Alien Higgs3 Tags Applications Industry and Logistics Pallet Tracking
The Tag Factory Armada Tag Class1 Gen2 RFID UHF Alien Higgs3 Tags - Applications Industry and Logistics Pallet Tracking - Applications include Industry and Logistics Pallet Tracking with Alien Higgs3 EPC Class1 Gen2 or Impinj Monza 4QT, EPC Class1 Gen2 - Size: 55mm x 22mm x 5.0mm. Global RFID Frequency: US - FCC 902–928 MHz / EU- ETSI 865–868 MHz / ASIA 950–956 MHz.Applications include Industry and Logistics Pallet Tracking with Alien Higgs3 EPC Class1
The Tag Factory Armada Tag Class1 Gen2 RFID UHF Alien Higgs3 Tags - Applications Industry and Logistics Pallet Tracking - Applications include Industry and Logistics Pallet Tracking with Alien Higgs3 EPC Class1 Gen2 or Impinj Monza 4QT, EPC Class1 Gen2 - Size: 55mm x 22mm x 5.0mm. Global RFID Frequency: US - FCC 902–928 MHz / EU- ETSI 865–868 MHz / ASIA 950–956 MHz.
Applications include Industry and Logistics Pallet Tracking with Alien Higgs3 EPC Class1 Gen2 or Impinj Monza 4QT, EPC Class1 Gen2
Size: 55mm x 22mm x 5.0mm
Global RFID Frequency: US - FCC 902–928 MHz / EU- ETSI: 865–868 MHz / ASIA 950–956 MHz.
Features: • Operates effectively with a very good read range. • Rugged construction for high durability • Can be attached by screws with the help of two holes. • Can also be provided with Adhesive tape for easy attachment. • Flexible Read/Write Range (reader dependent).
Applications: • Used in asset tracking applications such as Plastics Containers and warehousing solutions. • Most suitable for direct application on corrugated box, parts made up of plastic and wood. • Factory automation, Automotive & Security purpose.
Alien Higgs 3 EPC Class 1 Gen 2 EPC
Chip Type: Alien Higgs 3 EPC Class 1 Gen 2 EPC 96 bit extendable up to 480bits User Memory 512bit Data retention of 50 years Write endurance 100,000 cycles
Mechanical: Size Dimension 55mm x 22mm x 5mm Material ABS Colour White Weight 5.6g
The cost and profitability in the supply chain management largely depends on the efficiency and quality of the transportation. The challenge is to move quantities quickly with the least amount of handling in the most efficient and profitable way possible. One of the latest tools to manage quantity distribution is radio frequency identification (RFID) applied to plastic and wooden pallets and reusable plastic containers (RPCs)..
RFID tags, like the tag factory products, can help solve some of the logistical problems that affect the pallet/RPC industry. Inefficiencies in logistic tracking, lost and misplaced containers, inaccurate data on usage rate that can result in incorrect customer billing and lost revenue.
The data needed to resolve these issues can now be written directly and stored on to RFID tags attached to RPCs as these items move throughout different points in the supply chain. Using RFID tags, companies are better able to manage their pallets and RPCs and obtain more accurate product data. With millions of pallets in use, it is important to have 100% accurate data about these containers at all times and be able to track them with less labour.