Basic Information:
Place of Origin: | CHINA |
Brand Name: | Andea Electronics |
Model Number: | AR1342M |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 Piece |
Packaging Details: | Standard Export Carton, Foam and Protective Film |
Delivery Time: | 7~15 work days |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, Paypal |
Supply Ability: | 500~1000 Sets Per Month |
RFID Industrial Reader Features:
Reduces use of raw materials;
Less damage to moulds due to better control of resin injection;
Reduced energy use due to better control of curing process;
Data insights allow greater control over production and improved efficiency;
Excellent return on minimal investment;
Communication Rate: | 9600~115200 bit/s | Communication Mode: | Modbus RS485 |
Reading Range: | 0~70mm | Current: | <0.04A@24V DC |
Operating Frequency: | 13.56MHz | Power Supply: | 24V DC(10~30V) |
Support Standard: | ISO15693 | Housing Material: | PC+ABS |
Dimension: | 50*50*20mm | Interface: | M12A(8pin M) |
Specification of RFID Industrial Reader:
Specification |
|
Support Standard |
ISO15693 |
Operating Frequency |
13.56MHz |
Reading Range |
0-70mm |
Communication mode |
Modbus RS485 |
Communication rate |
9600~115200 bit/s |
Power Supply |
24V DC(10~30V) |
Current |
<0.04A@24V DC |
Physical parameters |
|
Dimension |
50*50*20mm |
Weight |
100g |
Fixed type |
4*M3 screws |
Housing Material |
PC+ABS |
Color |
Dark Gray |
Indicator light |
LED*2 |
Interface |
M12A(8pin M) |
Application environment |
|
Working Temperature |
-30℃~+60℃ |
Humidity |
5%~95%RH |
Waterproof/dustproof |
IP67 |
RFID Industrial Reader Application:
Distributed Production Line of Automotive Seats
installed RF tags on the bottom of seat pallets. As each seat progresses down the assembly line, the pallet passes over an antenna at each workstation. Operators reference a touchscreen PLC that indicates seat type as well as needed alterations.
If a seat requires work, the operating system won't let the seat continue down the line until the operator has made and verified all necessary adjustments. The antenna then writes to the tag, updating it with whatever modifications have been made to the seat.
The process continues until the seat reaches the final workstation where its build instructions are verified with the actual assembly record. If they match up, the seats are transferred to the shipping area and are sequenced for delivery to the automaker's assembly line.
RFID system allows operators to assemble many different types of seats on the same production line.
Rapid checks ensure kit is on hand and safe to use
In any medical setting, keeping track of essential assets can be challenging. Take an ambulance crew on the move – under pressure of dealing with emergencies, equipment may be misplaced, exchanged with other crews or left in hospitals. Even if it is returned to the ambulance, it may be stowed in the wrong location and appear to be missing.
Technology can solve this problem. With RFID asset tracking systems, each item to be monitored is given its own RFID tag which carries a unique identifying number. Tags can be read by a handheld device which will recognise the item and link it to an online database that keeps a record of its whereabouts and use.
Using a handheld device, it is possible to take an immediate inventory of a vehicle or an area to check which items are present and which, if any, are missing. The device will identify the tags on board the vehicle, compare them with a list of items that ought to be in place, and identify any unexpected assets.
The data provides a complete up-to-date record, enabling personnel in any location to see what assets are where, and giving a history of their usage.
Company:Andea Electronics
Address:Floor 11, Building C2, No. 29 Bishan Blvd., Huangpu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510700, China
Telephone:86-20-32039550
Email:marketing@gzandea.com