Basic Information:
Place of Origin: | CHINA |
Brand Name: | Andea Electronics |
Model Number: | AR1332T |
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 Proximity Reader Features:
Support Standard:ISO15693;
Operating Frequency13.56MHz
Communication Interface:M12A(8pin M);
Dimension:60*60*25mm;
Communication mode:Modbus TCP;
Waterproof/ dustproof:IP67;
Housing MaterialABS and Metal plate
Reading Range0-80mm;
Support Standard: | ISO15693 | Operating Frequency: | 13.56MHz |
Reading Range: | 0~80mm | Communication Rate: | 10/100M bps |
Communication Mode: | Modbus TCP | Interface: | M12A(8pin M) |
Power Supply: | 48V POE(46-54V),24V DC(10~30V) | Current: | <0.04A@24V DC |
Housing Material: | ABS And Metal Plate | Dimension: | 60*60*25mm |
Specification of RFID Proximity Reader:
Specification |
|
Support Standard |
ISO15693 |
Operating Frequency |
13.56MHz |
Reading Range |
0-80mm |
Communication mode |
Modbus TCP |
Communication rate |
10/100M bps |
Power Supply |
48V POE(46-54V),24V DC(10~30V) |
Current |
<0.04A@24V DC |
Physical parameters |
|
Dimension |
60*60*25mm |
Weight |
175g |
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℃~+65℃ |
Humidity |
5%~95%RH |
Waterproof/dustproof |
IP67 |
RFID Proximity Reader Application:
Tracking moulds and reducing waste in a shower tray plant
RFID would automatically recognise and track each tray mould as it progressed through the production process. Each mould has its own RFID tag, identified by fixed-point readers installed at two critical points on the manufacturing line – where resin is added and when the filled moulds approach the curing ovens.
As the moulds reach the first point – where they are about to be filled – the RFID reader identifies the type of mould from its tag. The system then links with the industrial weighing terminal to specify the exact quantity of resin required, avoiding wastage.
At the second reading point, where moulds are approaching the curing oven, the fixed-point reader again reads the tag and alerts the operator so that the correct shell can be combined with the tray prior to curing.
Keeping track of tools and production equipment
For many businesses, keeping track of the tools and equipment is as important as keeping track of the goods being produced. Tools are not only expensive items – if they are not in the right place at the right time, it can disrupt production. As tools will often need regular inspections, failing to manage assets properly can also lead to safety lapses.
From a production line to a crafts workshop or construction site, RFID systems are an ideal way to identify and track tools, enabling companies to reduce costs, save time and improve safety.
As each tool is scanned, the information is uploaded to the system. Therefore it is easy to see where it has been used and when and – as the system can be used in conjunction with staff ID cards – who has last used it. Tool tracking systems will also highlight missing items to help prevent losses and, perhaps more importantly, to ensure they have not been inadvertently left inside the product itself.
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