RFID tags for floor placement

RFID tags for floor placement
William Frick's William Frick and Company announced the invention of a new RFID-tag that can be placed on the floor to improve inventory control in warehouses.

Photo 1 William Frick's company William Frick and Company announced the invention  a new RFID-tag that can be placed on the floor for more efficient inventory control in warehouses.

RFID-tag is strong enough to support the weight of a forklift. Floor-standing RFID tags from Fricka are used to identify the location of goods in a warehouse and to collect data automatically. The cards are attached to various surfaces (concrete, paint, etc.) using a special superglue.

RFID tags operate at ultra-high frequencies. They have EPC class 1, second generation. Size 4x6 inches. Flat enough for floors, walls, and other indoor surfaces. Operates in the 860 - 960 MHz frequency range at temperatures from -40°C to 85°C.

Source: rfidnews.org

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