evolutionizing Industrial Laundry Operations with Silicone RFID Tags
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In places like hospitals, hotels, and factories, thousands of pieces of clothing need to be washed every day. If they rely on manual records, mistakes are often made, and clothes are often messed up or lost. In order to improve efficiency and reduce losses, more and more institutions are starting to use silicone RFID laundry tags.
This small but sturdy tag can withstand multiple high-temperature washing, drying, and ironing. It is specially designed for industrial laundry environments. With it, the laundry process becomes smarter and more efficient.
evolutionizing Industrial Laundry Operations with Silicone RFID Tags
Why choose silicone RFID laundry tags?
1. Withstand repeated washing and high-temperature disinfection This tag is made of high-temperature resistant silicone material and can withstand temperatures up to 121°C. It is suitable for places such as hospitals that require high-temperature sterilization. Whether it is ordinary laundry, steam disinfection, or high-temperature drying and ironing, it can remain intact and not deformed.
Each tag has been rigorously tested and can withstand up to 200 washing cycles. It will not fall off or be easily damaged, and is suitable for long-term repeated use.
2. Automatic identification and more efficient management Each tag is implanted with an RFID chip, and the system can automatically identify the identity of each piece of clothing. Through the RFID reader, staff do not need to scan or count one by one, and can complete batch identification in a few seconds, which is accurate and fast.
This not only saves labor time, but also avoids the problem of washing the wrong clothes or sending the wrong clothes. Whether it is hospital sheets, patient gowns, or hotel towels and bathrobes, they can be quickly tracked and classified.
evolutionizing Industrial Laundry Operations with Silicone RFID Tags
3. Reduce loss and save costs After using RFID tags, the loss of clothes is greatly reduced. Each piece of clothing can be tracked by the system in real time, and all the information from sending to washing, washing to returning is recorded. Once there is an omission or abnormality, the system will immediately remind you.
This can effectively reduce the loss rate of linens, reduce the expenses caused by repeated purchases, and improve the transparency of the entire laundry process.
4. Hygiene compliance, environmental protection and energy saving By recording the number of times each piece of clothing is washed by the system, it can avoid excessive washing, reduce the use of water and electricity, and reasonably arrange the washing cycle to extend the life of clothing.
At the same time, managers can also view the washing history to ensure that the clothes meet the hygiene standards, which is particularly suitable for medical institutions with strict requirements on cleanliness.
FAQs
Q: How long can this tag be used? A: Our tags can withstand up to 200 washes, drying and ironing processes, suitable for long-term use.
Q: Can the tags be customized? A: Yes. We offer a variety of sizes and styles, and can also print numbers, logos or other information as needed.
Q: Which RFID readers are compatible with? A: Our tags are suitable for UHF RFID readers working in the 860-960 MHz range and are highly compatible.
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