"Today In America" show to feature Xerafy
The producers of Today In America are pleased to announce that Xerafy will be featured in an upcoming episode.
- (1888PressRelease) May 25, 2011 - Coral Springs, FL - For retail, shipping, security and asset-tracking applications, Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, has been a big success. From distances up to 20 feet, RFID allows a small transponder tag to send a data signal to a receiver in order to identify the object it is attached to, along with pertinent ownership, inventory and destination information. This system has worked well in a number of uses, but the catch is that it hasn't been effective when embedded in a metal object, as metal defeats the transmission waves that carry the data.
Xerafy, global supplier of the world's smallest read-on-metal RFID tags, has introduced next generation technology.
The company's RFID products can be successfully embedded on metal objects and are durable enough to tolerate extreme conditions of temperature, humidity and vibration (rough handling). These products are also small enough to fit target assets, reliable up to 20 feet and are cost-effective.
This technology can be used in industrial, manufacturing, supply chain, information technology and defense applications. An affordable, durable smart tag can help verify, qualify and quantify an organization's assets, even while working in the field.
"It's long been desirable to be able to embed a small RFID transponder in difficult materials such as metal without sacrificing performance," says Dennis Khoo, Xerafy's CEO. "There should be intense interest in a wide range of markets for applications such as asset tracking, consumer products and anywhere it's important to tag, trace and authenticate an item."
For more information, please visit www.xerafy.com.
Contact: Public Relations
Today In America
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