Our RFID pallet tracking tags and discs are the most effective solution to pallet and container management within your warehouse or facility. For pallet and container RFID tracking, RFID tags are placed on pallets and containers as a means of identifying them throughout the manufacturing process or in automated storage & retrieval applications. Typically, RFID pallet tags offer a low profile, designed to be unobtrusive when applied to containers or pallets, with some RFID tags and discs being adept at surviving harsh environments and constant movement.
During the process of using RFID tags for container and pallet identification, RFID readers will be used to receive the unique identification number of the pallet or container, along with certain information about the item during its travels. In many RFID systems, RFID readers will send data to a computer via Wi-Fi or a direct connection, and then the data is processed by data collection software and stored in a database. Maintaining a thorough and accurate database of your pallets and containers using RFID tags and readers will ensure that you never again lose track of key information regarding your business.
What is in stock below is not all the RFID pallet tags that RFID Inc. offers. All RFID container tags are available in multiple options including shape, color, frequency, and memory. We can assemble any of our products to your custom specifications. Please fill out the form below and let us know what type of RFID tag, reader or antenna setup you need, and our technical sales staff will respond quickly, ready to serve you!
915 MHz UHF FR4 High Temperature RFID Tags
SKU FR4 Series Tags
PCB/FR4 RFID Tags UHF 915 MHz offer a low profile and are designed to be applied to assets, servers, pallets or attachment to rigid item, and are adept in surviving high temperature RFID applications.
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