Especially for use in areas with very high ambient temperatures, Contrinex has developed new inductive sensors with integral electronics and new high frequency RFID tags. High temperature inductive sensors Each year, in the M18 size alone, there is a world market demand of 30,000 units for high temperature inductive sensors with integral amplifier electronics and…
Contrinex presents important new developments for its high-frequency RFID system. To ensure excellent traceability even in difficult environments, Contrinex now offers tags that are embeddable in metal, tags for high temperature applications, and miniature read/write modules with an integral USB connector for use in confined spaces. Contrinex HF-RFID tags embeddable in metal (ISO 15693) The…
An Indian manufacturer of utility vehicles uses inductive sensing to identify the model of each chassis as it is received in the body shop, before any further processing takes place. Read more
Waste and downtime in the production of cast aluminum axle drive housings are reduced by replacing plastic components in workpiece carriers with all-metal RFID transponders and read/write (RW) modules. The new tags are impervious even when steeped in oil (the processing medium) and lye, which is used for intensive final washing. Read more