Tunnel RFID
Once the products have been identified by RFID tags, you can use an RFID tunnel to count them all in one go! Demonstrations :
Identification is the 1st link in the chain, the 1st key stage in a traceability system.
Thanks to identification, labelled products carry information and have a unique identity, just like our national insurance number;
The identification can be a sticker or engraved information in the form of a barcode, 2D code or RFID; The best identification is chosen according to a need, a budget, an environment and its constraints;
Your products must be able to communicate; So how do you make your products communicate?
Once the identification technology has been chosen: RFID, barcodes, 2D codes, etc;
The barcode label or 2D code
✅ Easy to set up
✅ Read by a multitude of devices
✅ Generation / Simple reproduction
✅ Universal language and international standards (for the CAB)
❌ Non-rewritable label
❌ Can be peeled off
❌ Limited memory capacity
The DPM Code
✅ Engraved into the mass, cannot be altered
✅ Unlimited identification
✅ Large information storage capacity
❌Not suitable for all materials
❌ Specific drives required
The RFID tag
✅ Large storage capacity
✅ Possibility of re-inscribing and therefore recycling the label
✅ Higher reading distance
❌ Specific drives required
You need to look for the best consumables; The one that meets the product identification criteria: durability, storage temperature, product material, etc;
1. Choosing the right material for the environment
2. Choice of adhesive depending on the substrate, the material of the product to be identified
CIPAM can advise you on the traceability technology best suited to your project; And looking for the best consumables; CIPAM has no exclusivity with label manufacturers, so we can offer you a wide choice of labels: format, diameter, associated ribbons, etc. And what if the perfect consumable doesn’t exist? CIPAM makes it to measure;
Thanks to this identification, it is possible to create an automatic traceability system, where data collection and capture are automatic. Thanks to readers, antennas, PDAs, terminals, etc;
This automation of the traceability system makes it possible to :
By automating your processes and identifying your products, you can maximise your business management: stock management, input and output management, etc;
Identifying your products is the foundation of your traceability system!
Software is available to design print masks, manage them and centralise them in one place;
How does it work?
1. Put your trust in an expert;
2. Select the consumables
3. We select the printing systems
4. The operating mode is determined
5. We set up the system
Once the products have been identified by RFID tags, you can use an RFID tunnel to count them all in one go! Demonstrations :