World's First Weldable RFID Tag
William Frick's Brent Howell shows how durable radio frequency identification (RFID) tags can be. Introducing the first WELDABLE RFID tags for the Oil and Gas Industry. The most durable labels and tags in the world are from William Frick. To see more products, go to http://www.fricknet.com
From: William Frick & Company
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What is RFID or Radio Frequency Identification and how does it work?
RFID or Radio Frequency Identification system uses a radio signal from the tag to the receiver to transfer a code which can be looked up on a database, or the tag itself may contain detailed information which can be read by the scanner.
From: m j murcott
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Company introduction
TrustTag is an Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) manufacturer specialized in retail loss prevention industry, providing EAS tags,EAS systems,Acousto-Magnetic(AM) labels,Radio Frequenc(RF) labels,RFID tags etc for retail security, including brand names such as Sensormatic and Checkpoint.
From: TrustTag
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RFID TAGS
RFID, (radio-frequency identification systems), use tags, or labels attached to the objects to be identified and tracked. ACS Solution s.r.o. offers RFID tags for a variety of industries and applications.
RFID Tags can be applied to virtually any surface; metal,plastic,wood,paper and animals,making them ideal for tracking assets,supply chains,animal tracking etc.
From: Monika Essalemy
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RFID card production
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. Some tags require no battery and are powered by the electromagnetic fields used to read them. Others use a local power source and emit radio waves (electromagnetic radiation at radio frequencies). The tag contains electronically stored information which can...
From: ColourMax Printing
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Bulldozed American Dreams and RFID Chip Human Tags
Advocates of technologies like radio frequency identification tags say their potentially life-saving benefits far outweigh any Orwellian concerns about privacy. RFID tags sewn into clothing or even embedded under people's skin could curb identity theft, help identify disaster victims and improve medical care, they say.
Critics, however, say such technologies would make it easier for government agencies to track a person's every movement and allow widespread invasion of privacy.
From: Poppen Report
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Radio-frequency identification Meaning
Video shows what radio-frequency identification means. The storage and retrieval of data using tags attached to individual packages, animals or people, the tags contain an integrated circuit to store and process the data, and an antenna to transmit and receive such data. Radio-frequency identification Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say radio-frequency identification. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
From: ADictionary
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Radio frequency identification Medline (EN)
Radio frequency identification Medline (EN)
Medline is dedicated to improving efficiency and accuracy in the operating theatre and is proud to introduce the innovative concept of RFID technology for sterile procedure trays.
RFID stands for radio frequency identification. The RFID tag, applied to each surgical pack, contains an antenna that transmits a signal with a unique ID to identify the specific pack being used. The item number, lot number and expiration date are also transmitted in the...
From: Medline Europe
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FYP : 2 in 1 RFID Tag
2 in 1 RFID Tag is the combination of call bell system with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, which is called “Hi-Smart Tag”. Having the same size & shape as the original RFID tag, with a mini speaker works as an intercom, a button serving the function of a call bell, bar code to identify and confirm patient’s identification, colored bands to represent fall risk, drug allergy and MRSA precautions with our main purpose of enhancing effective communication between the client and...
From: Michelle Kuan
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Security System RFID and Keypad 4x3
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. Some tags require no battery and are powered and read at short ranges via magnetic fields (electromagnetic induction). Others use a local power source and emit radio waves (electromagnetic radiation at radio frequencies). The tag contains electronically...
From: Aput Rodriguez
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