The narrow AM tag is a reverse-polarized electromagnetic wave tag produced using ultra-high frequency oscillation technology. It has the following characteristics:
Narrow-width design: Narrow AM labels are smaller in size, generally strip labels with a width of several millimeters. This allows it to fit onto items with limited space, such as clothing, electronic equipment, books, etc.
Ultra-high frequency oscillation: Narrow AM tags use ultra-high frequency (UHF) oscillation technology. Compared with traditional radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, UHF technology has a longer reading distance and faster data transmission speed.
Reverse polarization: Narrow AM tag is a reverse polarization electromagnetic wave tag. It uses the electromagnetic induction generated by the interaction of radio frequency fields and metal conductors to realize the identification and reading of tags. This design is suitable for items that need to be attached to metal surfaces.
High security: Narrow AM tags have high security. It adopts a reverse polarization design and special encoding technology, making the label difficult to counterfeit and tamper with, improving the anti-theft ability of goods.
Versatile applications: Narrow AM labels can be widely used in areas such as retail, logistics and inventory management. It can realize functions such as tracking goods, checking inventory, and anti-theft, and improves the operational efficiency and safety of enterprises.
It should be noted that the use of narrow-width AM labels must follow corresponding specifications and requirements, such as correct attachment and avoid label damage. In addition, specific product features may vary among different manufacturers and models. Please check relevant documentation or consult the supplier for accurate information before use.