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"RFID" stands for "Radio Frequency Identifier," which translates to "wireless frequency identifier" in Japanese. It refers to the technology and devices that use electromagnetic fields or radio waves to wirelessly exchange information over distances ranging from a few centimeters to several meters, utilizing IC tags embedded with ID information. There are mainly three types of IC tags: active tags, semi-active tags, and passive tags. The frequency bands available for IC tags are primarily four types, but the frequency bands mainly used for washable tags are two types, both of which are passive type tags. In washable IC tags, two types are mainly used: HF band and UHF band. 【Features】 ■ Can be read non-contact ■ Multiple simultaneous readings possible ■ Individual recognition possible ■ Can be read even if not visible ■ Can be recognized while in motion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Types of Tags】 <IC Tags> ■ Active Tag: An IC tag with a built-in battery ■ Semi-active Tag: A tag that only transmits signals when it receives radio waves from an antenna ■ Passive Tag: A tag that exchanges information by returning IC data to a reader/writer via an antenna <Wash-resistant IC Tags> ■ HF Band: Small size; less concern about reading unnecessary tags ■ UHF Band: Long communication distance; low directivity *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We have developed technologies for name labels, barcode labels, and IC tags in business uniforms with the concept of identifying and managing movable items. With a comprehensive system of planning, design, manufacturing, and sales, we respond broadly to our customers' needs. In the future, we will continue to solve various challenges through combinations of labels, systems, and more. 1. Wearable ID Business 1-1 Business Uniform Management System 1-2 Wash-resistant Color Labels 2. System Development Business 2-1 Uniform Management System Case Study: Business Uniform Management System ~ It all started with the thought, "It would be great if there was something like this!" ~ We developed a "non-peeling label sticker" for clothing. We have received support from many laundry service providers, apparel companies, and nursing facilities, and we also offer a groundbreaking uniform management system. From label material sales to system development and ASP-type services, we are NLC, a total solution provider for clothing management.