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This RFID tag, specially designed for the medical industry, is made of high-strength PET material, meeting the high standards of durability and hygiene safety in hospital environments. The tag is equipped with a medical-specific coding system, which can be perfectly adapted to the tracking and management of scenarios such as specimen tubes, medical record archives, and medical equipment, effectively solving the problems of low efficiency and high error rate in traditional manual recording.
The ultra-thin and flexible design ensures that the label can closely adhere to curved items (such as test tubes and instrument handles) without affecting the operation of medical staff. The label surface supports printing hospital logos, barcodes or text information, achieving dual management of identity identification and RFID technology.
Specifically optimized for specimen management, the label coding can be associated with key data such as patient information and sampling time, which can be quickly read through handheld terminals, significantly reducing the risk of confusion. It is applicable to scenarios such as surgical instrument tracking, high-value consumables management, and intelligent medicine cabinets, helping medical institutions achieve digital management throughout the entire asset life cycle. This product fully complies with the usage norms of medical institutions. Easy to install and ready to use upon application, it is an ideal choice for enhancing medical management efficiency and patient safety.
FAQs:
Can RFID tags be used to locate and track goods?
They cannot track in the same way that GPS does.
What is the minimum order quantity for RFID tags?
There is no minimum order quantity; you can order any amount.
How are RFID tags written?
Data can be written individually using an RFID reader/writer, or in batches using an RFID printer.
What kind of data can RFID tags store?
The commonly used EPC section typically stores the unique electronic code of an item, though text can also be written to it.
Are the labels waterproof?
Not necessarily. Standard self-adhesive coated paper labels are not waterproof, while materials such as PET and synthetic paper offer splash resistance. If a specific level of waterproofing is required, you can select labels encapsulated in rigid materials or laundry labels, depending on your specific application environment.
RFID Tag Protocols and Frequency Bands?
Answer: Ultra-High Frequency (Protocol: ISO 18000-6C; Frequency Band: 840–960 MHz / Commonly used US standard: 915 MHz)