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RFID tunnel reader MSTRP-5050

RFID tunnel reader - MSTRP-5050 - SATO Europe GmbH Italy - SEGI
RFID tunnel reader - MSTRP-5050 - SATO Europe GmbH Italy - SEGI
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Available with a 500x500mm aperture, this multi-axis tunnel reader will read and write to all PJM StackTag™ labels within the internal working volume of the tunnel, despite the orientation of the tags. Together with the MSTRP-6464 these two tunnels are able to handle a range of loan kit and consignment stock containers and are also available with conveyor runners on either side for ease of use. Tunnel readers can identify many hundreds of items in boxes, trays or tubs, or on conveyor belts, quickly and reliably. Our tunnel readers are fully shielded and are well-suited for tracking of orthopaedic implant loan kits and performing stock reconciliation. FEATURES EXTREMELY HIGH SPEED Very high speed identification, reading, writing and verification of multiple tags using 8 reply channels. Capable of writing reliably a unique 96-bit number such as an Electronic Product Code (EPC) at a rate of 3,000 tags per minute. Hence, no waiting time is required and speed caters for faster turnaround time to dispatch and receive tagged items. 600 TAGS PER SECOND Ability to identify 600 tags per second. Ability to identify and read 96-bits at a rate of 15,000 tags per minute. An almost instant identification, read and write technology to detect any missing, additional or expired item even with big volume of items at one time. 100% ACCURACY Reliable identification of tightly stacked, overlapping or touching tags without compromising accuracy. A unique RFID technology with 32 CRC rate guaranteeing a 100% accuracy.

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