Application of RFID tags in mobile payment, cold chain logistics and other fields
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Israeli label solutions company Tadbik entersRFIDThe market has been in the market for four years, combining traditional printing label solutions with NFC and UHF RFID technologies to provide global markets with labels in multiple application areas such as anti-counterfeiting, cold chain, food traceability, and animal tracking. At present, the company plans to open up the American market and provide solutions based on RFID technology for its subsidiaries in the United States.
Tadbik’s T-RFID timing tag, embedded Smartrac ShortDipole M5 inlay, is mainly attached to the athlete’s ankle or shoe.
Tadbik’s RFID and NFC solutions have a wide range of applications, and their products are widely used in the Middle East, Africa and Europe. For example, the tag designed by Tadbik is embedded with an NFC RFID inlay, and the tag is attached to an object, and the read data is managed through an NFC mobile phone, a tablet computer or an NFC reader connected to a POS terminal. Although the company does not provide specialized software, it can always find a suitable NFC application to match it.
A recent application case is the Nigerian mobile payment solution company Teasy adopting Tadbik’s NFC tag in its system solution this spring. Most mobile phones currently in use lack NFC read and write functions.Therefore, Teasy is committed to seeking aNFCThe label is attached to the ordinary mobile phone to assist it in realizing the payment function. Of course, this needs to be realized on the basis of NFC reading and writing associated with the POS machine. The mobile phone attached with the NFC tag can directly realize the payment. The ID code of the tag is read, the amount is automatically deducted from the account, and then a text message or paper receipt is sent to the customer.
Tadbik has also developed a passive UHF RFID metal tag dedicated to smart cabinets, which meets the EPC Gen 2 standard. The RFID reader and antenna are built into the locked cabinet. The cabinet is used to store high-value items to ensure the safety of the items. RFID tags are attached to the items. If the item is removed from the cabinet, the system will record the information about the removed item. Through the RFID solution, managers can track the items in the cabinet in real time. The UHF tag also has a tamper detection function and is resistant to metal.
Tadbik uses testing equipment to test the readability of labels
In addition, Tadbik is currently participating in an RFID cold chain logistics management pilot project, which mainly provides special adhesive labels that can withstand low temperature environments.
Tadbik produces a variety of passive UHF EPC Gen 2 RFID tags, such as tags for applications and animal tracking processes; T-RFID tags are used for athletes’ timing process. The tags are disposable products with built-in Smartrac ShortDipole M5 inlays. Tadbik also provides UHF and HF tags for anti-counterfeiting tracking of goods.
NFC tags are usually tested before they leave the factory. The test instrument includes two RFID readers, which read the tags before and after the final cutting to ensure the readability of the tags.
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