What factors affect the shelf life of anti-theft soft labels?




The shelf life of anti-theft soft tags is affected by many factors, mainly including the following aspects:


Manufacturing quality and design: The manufacturing quality and design of the tag are one of the key factors that determine its shelf life. High-quality tags usually use high-quality electronic components and batteries, and the design also takes into account long-term stability and durability.


Battery life: Most anti-theft soft tags use batteries to provide power. The type, capacity and quality of the battery directly affect the service life of the tag. Generally speaking, the longer the battery life of the tag, the longer the service life of the tag.


Storage conditions: Proper storage conditions are crucial to the shelf life of the tag. Tags are generally recommended to be stored in a dry, light-proof environment, avoiding extreme temperatures and humidity to reduce the impact of battery self-discharge or chemical composition changes.


Use environment: Physical damage, contact with chemicals and frequent operations in the actual use environment will also affect the life of the tag. For example, the tag may fail prematurely under high-frequency object movement or strong mechanical impact.


Brand and manufacturer: Different brands and manufacturers may differ in label design and quality control, so the shelf life of the same type of label under different brands may also vary.

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