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Material used in intelligent label chips

Intelligent label chips. Technician holding plastic polymers used in radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. RFID chips could soon replace barcodes. They consist of a plastic circuit printed onto foil and antennae for receiving and transmitting radio waves. Plastic chips are being developed because they are cheaper to manufacture than silicone chips. However, at the moment they are also slower and store less data. While barcodes can only store price, these chips could be incorporated into packaging to give expiry dates and other information. They could also be used in the supply chain to track products and as security devices

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Active Antennae Communication Contactless Container Electronic Product Code Forceps Glowing Intelligent Label Logistics Management Material Plastic Polymer Printed Radio Frequency Identification Rfid Security Technician Transmitter Tweezers Watch Glass Wireless Polymers


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In this print from Science Photo Library, we witness a skilled technician holding plastic polymers used in the creation of intelligent label chips. These revolutionary RFID chips have the potential to replace traditional barcodes as they offer enhanced functionality and efficiency. The image showcases the intricate components of these intelligent label chips, which consist of a plastic circuit printed onto foil and antennae for transmitting and receiving radio waves. As technology advances, plastic chips are being developed as a more cost-effective alternative to silicone chips commonly used today. While currently slower and with limited storage capacity compared to barcodes, these innovative chips hold immense promise. They can be seamlessly incorporated into packaging to provide valuable information such as expiry dates or other relevant details. Moreover, their application extends beyond consumer convenience; they can revolutionize supply chain management by effectively tracking products and serving as security devices. This photograph not only highlights the tangible materials involved in creating these cutting-edge RFID tags but also symbolizes human ingenuity at its finest. The glowing container containing various polymers is carefully observed by a Caucasian male technician using tweezers or forceps – an embodiment of meticulousness required in technological advancements. As we delve deeper into the realm of wireless communication and contactless systems, it becomes evident that this breakthrough technology holds tremendous potential for transforming industries across multiple sectors.

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