Developers: | RST-Invent |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2014/09/01 |
PatchTag is a universal RFID tag, it is intended for fastening on dielectric and metal surfaces of the marked objects. Feature of a tag - original construction of the antenna (on it the Russian patent is taken out) with dBi gain amount 6.5.
On September 22, 2014 the RST-Invent company announced the beginning of production of a korpusirovanny tag of PatchTag for marking of vehicles, objects of industrial automation and warehouse logistics.
PatchTag
Range of reading a tag of PatchTag when fixing on a metal surface of 15 m, on dielectric - 11 m.
Construction of the updated PatchTag antenna allows to use chips of different models in tags that in combination with the increased durability, a heat - and moisture security expands scope of new tags.
The RFID tag of PatchTag is intended for marking of objects of transport logistics (cars, railway cars, trains and tunnels of the subway), warehouse logistics (warehouse cells, a pallet, a container) and industrial automation.
The maximum distance of registration of tags of this type is provided with high sensitivity of the chip and unique construction of the antenna allowing to save effective functioning of a tag at its placement as on dielectric objects (glass, plastic, etc.), and on metal surfaces.
The tag is optimized for installation on metal surfaces and differs from analogs in improvement of key indicators (range and stability of registration) when fixing on a metal surface
Main Advantages
- the maximum distance of registration among tags of this type — up to 15 meters;
- effective work on metal and dielectric surfaces;
- unique opportunity of fastening on a metal surface (magnetic fastening);
- shock-resistant and dust and water tight IP-68 body;
- the complete solutions using PatchTag solving problems of identification and accounting of the movement of the railway and motor transport, automation of production processes are developed.
Spheres of use
- automation of accounting of movement of vehicles;
- identification of railway transport;
- marking of containers;
- industrial automation