How Converters Can Make RFID Labels
Today, a growing number of companies are looking to become suppliers in the RFID label industry because of the growth potential promised by this technology. There are several paths that converters can take, as spelled out in this three-part series.
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All this is an option for both label and packaging converters, particularly at the popular ultra-high frequencies (UHF), where the antennas can be relatively crude in terms of definition and electrical conductance but still work well. UHF RFID tags have been specified for the world’s air baggage by IATA and for incoming cases and pallets by leading retailers and the U.S. Military. The largest bookstore chain in the Netherlands is rolling it out in the form of labels in all its books, and it will not stop there. In all cases, EPCglobal coding and networks managed by GS1 will provide unique identification on each item. All of this creates other opportunities for converters in the form of electronic variants of labels.
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