Best Practices for RFID on Metal
A best practice is a technique, method, or process that is more successful at accomplishing a goal than any other practice and is based on procedures that large numbers of people have proven over time. The point of this blog is to invite you to comment and highlight a method you have used to overcome complications, improvements at a reduced cost or a streamlined practice you’ve discovered while deploying RFID for a particular application.
To get started, we've created a best practice guide for applying XERAFY’s RFID on metal tags. The best practices presentation and audio slideshow are designed to provide tips on the placement of the RFID tags on IT equipment, weapons, tools, and cargo.
Click here to view the Best Practices Guide .
Often times, installing RFID is regarded as black magic because of the technology’s sensitivity to metal, water, and electromagnetic interference. Although the XERAFY tags are designed to overcome such physic limitations, there are still some tricks of the trade that will improve performance.
The best practices need to come from our customers. The interference between RFID technologies and devices or materials is always a concern for us.
Hearing your reviews and evaluations of our new technology is the best approach—or best practice—to make continuous improvements and help alleviate that concern. Can you relate any experiences you’ve had with our products?
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