Features and usage information of EAS circle hard labels




EAS circle hard labels is an electronic tag used for commodity theft prevention. It is mainly used in retail, supermarkets, libraries and other places. It uses electronic sensing technology and radio frequency identification (RFID) and other technologies to attach certain labels or marks to the goods to prevent theft.

The following are some features and usage information about EAS circle hard labels:

Physical structure: EAS circle hard labels are usually made of plastic or steel, with a round or square shape and a size of approximately 2 cm to 3 cm. There is an embedded chip on the label that can store product information.


Anti-theft performance: EAS circle hard labels have high anti-theft performance and can effectively curb theft. When an unactivated tag passes through the sensor door installed at the exit, it triggers the alarm on the door.


Installation method: EAS circle hard labels can be attached to goods through binding, lamination and magnetic attraction. Among them, the most common way is through binding, that is, the label and the product are tied together with plastic or metal wire.


Activation/Removal: EAS circle hard labels need to be activated before selling items. This is usually activated at the checkout counter with a dedicated activator to ensure the tag works correctly. Special care should be taken when removing EAS circle hard labels to avoid damage to the goods.


It should be noted that when using EAS circle hard labels, operators need to understand the specifications, types and installation methods of the relevant tags, and strictly follow the operating procedures. At the same time, safety should be maintained to avoid accidents when installing labels or handling merchandise.


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