Schreiner ProTech expands DistaFerr product range
Two new products meet heightened requirements for metal surfaces and feature dual-band antennas to read all common frequencies.
Schreiner ProTech has expanded its DistaFerr product range with RFID-DistaFerr Global and RFID-DistaFerr Global LongRange, which meet the heightened physical requirements for RFID labeling on metal surfaces and feature dual-band antennas that help ensure frequency agnosticism.
The two new products address common product identification challenges such as range limitations caused by metal surfaces, and RFID frequency incompatibility that can affect goods shipped internationally.
In industrial, logistics and manufacturing applications, a wide variety of construction and machine parts, containers and metal racks are used, transported, processed and recorded in various geographies.
Since conventional UHF RFID labels cannot be read when adhered to metal, labels for on-metal use are typically optimized for a specific frequency – such as ETSI in Europe, or FCC in the NAFTA zone and Asia. This leaves labels identifiable only within these specific ranges, creating persistent readability challenges for goods shipped and received across different continents.
Like all other Schreiner ProTech RFID labels, RFID-DistaFerr Global and RFID-DistaFerr Global LongRange can be processed, programmed and printed on-site – a flexibility that provides as-needed customization.
Both are identical in dimension and structure; their only difference is the chip used and its corresponding reading range. Depending on product version and frequency band, the solutions yield frequency ranges from three to six meters.
Enabling the consistent identification of metal products and objects all over the world via RFID technology, Schreiner ProTech’s RFID-DistaFerr Global labels are best suited for metal logistics containers, as well as metal components or machine parts intended for assembly, installation or processing across borders.
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