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Jun 17, 2026RFID Inlays, Tags, and Labels: What’s the Difference and How to Choose
When businesses start planning an RFID project, they often focus on readers, antennas, and software first. However, one of the most important decisions is the RFID item attached to the object being tracked. This is where terminology can become confusing. Many people use RFID inlay, RFID tag, and RFID label interchangeably. In some conversations, this may not cause a […]
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Jun 15, 2026How to Select the Right RFID Antenna for Reliable System Performance
In an RFID system, the antenna is one of the most important components that determines how well tags can be read. The reader generates RF energy, but the antenna controls how that energy is transmitted into the read zone and how tag responses are received. Many RFID projects focus heavily on tags and readers, while […]
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Jun 14, 2026RFID Cables, Connectors, and Adapters: How to Choose the Right Components for Reliable RFID Systems
In an RFID system, most attention is usually placed on tags, readers, and antennas. However, cables, connectors, and adapters also play an important role in system performance. A well-selected RFID antenna cable helps transfer RF energy from the reader to the antenna with lower loss, while the right connector ensures a secure and compatible connection […]
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Jun 07, 2026RFID Inventory Management & Tracking Solutions for Smarter Operations
Inventory management is one of the most important parts of modern business operations. Whether a company manages raw materials, finished goods, returnable containers, tools, retail products, medical supplies, or industrial assets, inventory accuracy directly affects cost, delivery speed, productivity, and customer satisfaction. Traditional inventory methods often rely on manual counting, spreadsheets, or barcode scanning. These […]
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Jun 06, 2026RFID in Manufacturing: Smarter Production Tracking and Factory Visibility
Manufacturing operations depend on accuracy, timing, and visibility. Materials, tools, fixtures, machines, work orders, semi-finished goods, and finished products move through many production stages every day. When these movements are recorded manually, manufacturers often face delayed updates, inventory errors, missing tools, unclear production status, and limited visibility across the shop floor. RFID technology helps manufacturers […]
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Jun 04, 2026RFID Shielding and Blocking Materials: A Practical Guide
RFID systems are designed to communicate wirelessly, which is exactly what makes them powerful in asset tracking, inventory management, logistics, access control, and identification workflows. But that same wireless behavior can also create problems. In some situations, you want RFID signals to move freely and read tags quickly. In others, you need to prevent unauthorized […]
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