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Our goal is to become your true partner in the field of flexible sensor in China. Wuhan Huaweike Intelligence Technologies Co., Ltd is a high-tech enterprise group dedicated to intelligent perception technology, products and solutions. HIT brand focuses on the field of flexible sensing, providing humanoid robot tactile sensing, automotive intelligent cockpit flexible sensing, lithium battery flexible sensing monitoring application products and solutions. Our company is committed to applying advanced manufacturing technology and strict quality control standards to every product. The price is competitive and the product is quality-assured, which is a good choice for your long-term cooperation.

 

 
 
 
Why choose us?
 
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Our factory
HIT has covers an area of 100 acres, it has a supporting warehouse to reserve safety stock. Due to the geographical advantage of being close to the air freight hub, orders from all over the country can be delivered the next day, which can greatly shorten product delivery time and meet customers' urgent demand for goods.

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Our product
Most complete series of industrial identification and perception RFID,IO-Link protocol devices, Visual barcode reader, Magnetic vision sensor, and flexible pressure sensor.

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Our service
We provide professional product consulting services, fully understand customers' application scenarios, and provide professional answers. Our technicians provide customers with worry free installation and use, and our customer service staff are available 24/7 to accept customer inquiries, complaints, and suggestions.

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Main market
With 13 years of industry brand, it has served 500+ global manufacturing enterprises, and exported to dozens of countries and regions such as Europe and North America. At the same time, our company has set up sales grids and agency channels in China, and has offices in East China, North China and South China, focusing on product sales and after-sales service.

Types of RFID Tags:
Industrial Anti-metal HF RFID Data Carrier SG-HT-162M
HF Tag SG-HT-113M
HF RFID Tag SG-HT-133
High Performance Industrial RFID HF Tag SG-HT-243

Low-frequency (LF) RFID tags: LF RFID tags operate at a frequency of 125 kHz to 134 kHz and have a short read range of up to 10 cm. They are commonly used in applications such as access control, animal tracking, and vehicle immobilization. LF tags are often encapsulated in a glass casing, making them suitable for implantation in animals and humans.

 

High-frequency (HF) RFID tags: HF RFID tags operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and have a read range of up to 1 meter. They are commonly used in applications such as contactless payments, inventory management, and supply chain management. HF tags can be read by most NFC-enabled smartphones and tablets, making them ideal for consumer-facing applications.

 

Ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID tags: UHF RFID tags operate at a frequency of 860 MHz to 960 MHz and have a read range of up to 10 meters. They are commonly used in applications such as asset tracking, warehouse management, and supply chain management. UHF tags are often used in rugged environments and can withstand exposure to harsh conditions.

 

Passive RFID tags: Passive RFID tags do not have an internal power source and rely on the energy transmitted by the reader to power the tag. They are commonly used in applications such as inventory management, supply chain management, and asset tracking. Passive tags are often less expensive than active tags and have a longer lifespan due to the absence of a battery.

 

Active RFID tags: Active RFID tags have an internal power source, such as a battery, and can transmit data over longer distances. They are commonly used in applications such as vehicle tracking, asset tracking, and supply chain management. Active tags can transmit data in real-time, providing up-to-date information about the location and status of assets.

 

Semi-passive RFID tags: Semi-passive RFID tags have an internal power source, such as a battery, that powers the tag’s circuitry. However, they rely on the energy transmitted by the reader to transmit data. They are commonly used in applications such as asset tracking, inventory management, and supply chain management. Semi-passive tags offer a balance between the cost-effectiveness of passive tags and the performance of active tags.

 

Near-field communication (NFC) tags: NFC tags are a type of HF RFID tag that operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and has a read range of up to 10 cm. They are commonly used in applications such as contactless payments, access control, and consumer-facing applications. NFC tags can be read by most NFC-enabled smartphones and tablets, making them ideal for mobile applications.

 

 

Advantages of RFID Tags:

 

 

 

Increased efficiency: RFID tags can be read quickly and accurately, allowing for faster and more efficient tracking of items.

 
 

Improved accuracy: Unlike barcodes, RFID tags do not require a direct line of sight to be read, which means they can be read even when hidden or obscured.

 
 

Reduced labor costs: RFID tags can be read automatically, eliminating the need for manual scanning and reducing labor costs.

 
 

Enhanced security: RFID tags can be encrypted and programmed with unique identifiers, making it more difficult for counterfeit or unauthorized items to enter the supply chain.

 
 

Real-time tracking: RFID tags can provide real-time data on the location and movement of items, allowing for better inventory management and supply chain optimization.

 
 

Durability: RFID tags are typically more durable than barcodes, which can become damaged or unreadable over time.

 

 

Applications of RFID Tags:

RFID tags are widely used across industries to improve tracking, security, and automation. Common applications include:

 

Supply chain management:

RFID tags enable real-time tracking of shipments, pallets, and individual items to enhance accuracy and reduce stockouts.

 

Access control:

RFID badges secure entry points by allowing only authorized personnel access to restricted areas.

HF RFID Tag SG-HT-133

Medical equipment tracking:

Hospitals track critical medical devices, ensuring faster retrieval and improved maintenance.

Livestock management:

RFID tags track animal identification, health records, and location to improve herd management and biosecurity.

Contactless payments:

RFID-enabled cards enable fast, secure transactions in retail stores and public transit systems.

Cargo tracking:

Logistics operators rely on RFID to monitor shipments, reduce delays, and improve delivery accuracy.

 

 

Packaging & Shipping:

 

 

Shipping Method & Delivery Time: Fastest 8-12 business days by DHL,UPS,FedEx,EMS and so on couriers or sea-cargo air-cargo appointed from the customer.

 

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FAQ

 

 

Q: What are the major features of RFID tags?

A: They store unique IDs, eliminating the need for line-of-sight scanning like barcodes. They communicate wirelessly with readers, transmitting data for identification and tracking purposes. Many are very helpful in logistics operations in warehouses as well.

Q: What is the range of RFID tags?

A: RFID tag range varies based on type (passive, active, semi-passive) and frequency. Passive tags have shorter ranges (cm to meters), while active tags with internal batteries offer extended ranges (tens of meters). Effective reading distance is determined by the tag-reader combination.

Q: Can RFID tags be reused?

A: Reusability depends on the tag type. Generally, passive tags are disposable due to their low cost. Some active tags with replaceable batteries can be reused. However, evaluating factors like tag cost, data security needs, and environmental impact is crucial when deciding on reusability.

Q: Can I block RFID tags?

A: Certain materials like metal shielding can block RFID signals, preventing readers from detecting tags. However, complete blocking depends on the shielding material, tag frequency, and reader power. RFID-blocking sleeves or wallets are available to protect specific items like credit cards containing RFID chips.

Q: How long do RFID tags last?

A: The lifespan of an RFID tag depends on the type and its environment. Passive tags, often encased in epoxy, can last for years. Active tags with batteries typically have a defined lifespan based on battery life and usage patterns.

Q: Can RFID tags be used to track location?

A: While basic RFID tags primarily identify objects, some specialized tags can be used for location tracking. These tags might leverage additional technologies like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to provide more precise location data within a designated area. However, traditional GPS is still more effective for outdoor, real-time location tracking.

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