AUTO ID Solutions
Barcode Printers, Scanners and RFID Solutions
Barcode Printers
Barcode label printers are specialized printers used to print barcodes onto labels or other media. These label printers are typically used in retail, manufacturing, and shipping applications to quickly and accurately print barcodes onto labels for product identification, tracking, and inventory management. Barcode label printers come in a variety of sizes and styles, from desktop models to industrial-grade models. They can be used to print barcodes on a variety of materials, including paper, plastic, and metal. Barcode label printers are designed to be easy to use and require minimal setup and maintenance. They are also capable of printing multiple barcodes at once, making them ideal for high-volume applications.
Mobile Computers
With its 360 degree coverage, shrink sleeve labels can be used to create a visually appealing and eye-catching design that will draw attention to the product. The labels can be printed with vibrant colors and intricate designs, allowing for a wide range of creative possibilities. Additionally, shrink sleeve labels are durable and resistant to water, making them ideal for use on mobile computers that may be exposed to the elements.
Barcode Scanners
Scanners are devices used to capture digital images of documents, photographs, and other objects. They are commonly used in offices, libraries, and other places where documents need to be digitized. Barcode scanners are specialized scanners that read barcodes, which are used to identify products and track inventory. QR scanners are used to read QR codes, which are two-dimensional barcodes that can store more information than traditional barcodes. Scanners can also be used to scan documents into a computer for further processing.
Laser Marking
Label Applicators
RFID Solutions
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a technology that uses radio waves to identify objects or people. It is used in a variety of applications, such as tracking inventory, monitoring access to restricted areas, and providing payment information. RFID tags contain a unique identifier that can be read by an RFID reader. The reader then sends the information to a computer system, which can be used to track the item or person. HOW DOES THIS WORK?
● The RFID technology process starts with a tag, which is made up of a microchip with an antenna and a reader with an antenna.
● The reader sends out radio-frequency waves that form a magnetic field when they join with the antenna on the RFID tag.
● The chip in the radio frequency identification tag is energized and sends information back to the reader in the radio-frequency waves.
● The RFID reader converts the new waves into digital information. This digital information is the unique identification number of the tag. APPLICATIONS
● Retail
● Manufacturing
● Transport & Logistics
● Healthcare
● Food Industry
● Inventory Management
● Visitor Management
● Vehicle Tracking
● Automotive
● Document Tracking
● Compliance etc…
EAS Tags
Variable Data Printing
Metal Tags
The expectations of packaging requirements in the Metal Industry can be quite unique,
in terms of the Temperature which it should be able to withstand, and the durability of
the materials required during intense conditions.
Various Product Solutions which we offer in the segment are:
● Pressure Sensitive Labels (PSL)
● Steel Tags