Xerafy ATEX certified RFID tags ( EMAILWIRE.COM , February 08, 2012 ) Dallas, TX -- Xerafy Ltd, a global supplier of RFID metal tags , announced today that its RFID tags are now certified to comply with the ATEX regulations for safe use in explosion-prone applications and potentially hazardous. ATEX compliance is mandatory for certain industrial application and processes such as chemical plants and specialize refineries for logistics, maintenance and asset management operations. Xerafy’s...Read Full Story
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InvoTech Systems, Inc. announced the Odawa Casino Resort (OCR) upgraded its GIMS? Uniform System inventory software with UHF-RFID technology to automate the inventory tracking and control of thousands of valuable uniforms worn by Team Members at the property. GIMS? was initially installed at OCR in 2007 with barcode labels attached to the uniforms which were manually scanned for real-time tracking of inventory. Uniforms now have UHF-RFID tags...Read Full Story
Have you heard of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags? Apparently, these tags are smart bar codes that makes errands like buying from the supermarket convenient and easy, no more waiting in lines. These codes can talk to a networked system and then track every product you put in your shopping ...Read Full Story
RFID (radio frequency identification) chips or tags as they are better known are as big as the smallest coin in your pocket, but they can hold huge amounts of data that can be used in methods that can do fantastic things.
For instance, RFID tags are in the majority of office identity tags and in a few passports, enabling the holder to pass through security quickly while keeping the building or the country secure.
They are a modern version of the bar code. Remember before bar codes and bar...Read Full Story
DN Systems has published a helpful overview of the considerable benefits that come with new ‘contactless’ technologies, and also some of the alleged associated risks for businesses keen to deploy this new technology. Firstly, it seems important to keep in mind that this is a relatively new sector, and therefore security policies are still in their infancy – so this is a shifting terrain. Whilst companies may have given much thought to the design of their RFID enabled devices (for instance...Read Full Story
judgecorp writes "French scientists have found a way to make RFID tags cheaper by printing them on paper. [Abstract] This could allow wider tagging, and combine with technologies such as printed memory." These printed RFID tags use aluminum, "a lot less expensive than copper or silver, which are used in some types of RFID tag. This is good news for inventory users operating millions of RFID tags in their systems...
SkyRFID Inc. recently announced the availability of their new Multi-Site Web Based Weapons Management Solution. This new solution uses RFID cards to access the facility and RFID tags to track weapons, parts and tactical gear. Since all armories are ...
What is near field communication? The uses for near field communication (NFC) are exploding thanks to the popularity of today's smart phones. Near field communication technology using radio frequency identification (RFID) tag enables users to easily
RFID News (http://www.rfidnews.org/2012/02/06/north-dakota-state-univ-research-team-develops-antennaless-rfid-tag) reports.The patent-pending technology aims to alleviate traditional problems associated with tracking metal objects or containers filled with...
the tags have been marked with “CE” and “Ex” symbol and TECTUS Transponder Technology GmbH Certificate-No.: BVS 11 ATEX ZQS/E262 to certify their compliance to: “The advantage of having Xerafy tags ATEX certified is to facilitate its acceptance ...
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. An RFID tag is an object ..
RFID tags: Big Brother in small packages | CNET News.com's Washington watcher Declan McCullagh says ... CNET News.com's Washington watcher Declan McCullagh says that retailers may love the concept of
Identify and track objects moving throughout the supply chain. ... Efficiently track your products and assets precisely with high-performance RFID inlays and specialty ...
Forbes - The company already has strong partnerships and joint customer deployments with technology providers such as Symbol (now part of Motorola) and Intelleflex (a provider of semi-active RFID tags