RFID Components for Industry, Logistics, and Access Control Systems
RFID readers, cards, key fobs, and tags for professional applications - designed for reliable operation even in the presence of interference sources, near metal, or under changing environmental conditions. The range covers different frequencies, read ranges, and form factors and is aimed at users who already know that RFID will be used but still need to determine the right components.
Whether compact readers for machine integration, rugged tags for logistics processes, or identification media for access control solutions - the products can be selected precisely according to application, form factor, and technology.
Which RFID Component Fits Your Application?
Range, frequency, form factor, and environmental conditions determine whether RFID succeeds or fails. The products are structured according to technical criteria: What range do you need? Is there metal in the environment? Will the tag be permanently installed or used as a mobile identifier? Is a unique ID sufficient, or do you require additional data storage?
The components are suitable for new projects as well as for replacement or expansion of existing RFID systems. You can directly compare different RFID standards, form factors, and application scenarios to select the solution that best fits your requirements.
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Planning Determines Success - Not Just Hardware
RFID projects rarely fail because of the hardware itself, but rather due to incorrect assumptions during planning and selection. Different frequencies react differently to materials, distances, or movement. Reader positioning has a significant impact on detection rates and overall system stability.
The components are designed for typical industrial and technical use cases. If there is uncertainty about whether a specific reader, tag, or combination is suitable, early technical clarification helps avoid incorrect purchases, repeated testing cycles, and project delays.
RFID projects are usually part of larger systems - within machines, IT infrastructures, or automation solutions. Technical consulting supports range optimization, interference analysis, interface selection, mechanical integration, and the choice of suitable identification media. This ensures RFID works reliably not only in theory, but also in real-world operation. Direct exchange with technical contacts is possible via appointment scheduling.