Washable RFID Tags
Washable RFID Tags, often referred to as RFID linen tags, are crafted with a gentle yet sturdy rubber exterior. These are garments tags engineered to be flexible and robust, withstanding up to 200 wash cycles and pressures of up to 60 bars. Our UHF RFID laundry tags excel in mass reading, efficiently detected from several meters away. They come in varying measurements ranging from 1.5 to 3 inches in length and half an inch to 1 inch in width. These washable RFID tags find prevalent use in the medical field, often attached to scrubs worn by doctors and nurses, as well as other professional uniforms, costumes, and rentable items like mats.
Description
Washable RFID Tags
1) UHF technology to read hundreds of tags simultaneously.
2) More than 8 foot reading distance.
3) New mechanical design for improved performance for flat linens.
4) Suitable for high-pressure extractors up to 60 bar.
5) Suitable for Autoclave sterilization.
6) Small, soft, flexible material ideal for textiles, linens, garments and accessories.
Material: 100% polyester
Storage condition:-20-80℃,5-95%RH
Installation
Stitch Tagging: To be stitched into the hem of a textile. Stitch the laundry tag away from the folding lines.
Heat Sealing: To be heat-sealed directly on the textile at +200°C (392°F), for 12~14s.
In Pouch: To be stitched like a standard care label. Stitch the laundry tag away from the folding lines.
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Healthcare: Hospitals and other medical facilities use RFID linen tags to manage huge inventories of bed sheets, towels, scrubs, uniforms, and surgical linens. This helps reduce loss, manage laundry cycles, and ensure clean, fresh linens are always available as required.
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Hotels: Managing linens is a huge task in the hotel industry, where thousands of items, from bedding to towels to curtains and robes, are in circulation. RFID linen tags simplify tracking, ensuring timely cleaning and replacement, and helps in detecting and preventing theft.
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Restaurants: In the food service industry, RFID tags can monitor the usage and cleaning of uniforms, tablecloths, napkins, and chef’s aprons. This can improve cleanliness standards and aid in maintaining a polished, professional appearance.
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Fashion Apparel Industries: RFID tags play a huge role in tracking items throughout the supply chain, from production to retail. They can provide valuable information like origin, travel history, and even details about the fabric and care instructions.
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Workwear/Fire Retardant Clothing: Companies can use RFID tags to track and manage specialty clothing items. This can include ensuring fire retardant or other protective clothing is inspected regularly, properly cleaned, and replaced as necessary.
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Footwear and Masks: Especially important in industries like healthcare and construction where safety is critical, tracking the usage, cleaning, and maintenance of items like masks and safety shoes can be simplified with the use of RFID tags.
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Mats and Mops: For businesses providing cleaning services or managing large facilities, RFID tags on mats and mops can help track usage and maintenance, ensuring clean and effective tools at all times.