EAS optical tag is a security tag that combines electronic monitoring and optical identification technology, and is widely used in commodity anti-theft and management. It ensures the safety of commodities and reduces theft by using electromagnetic waves, optical patterns or a combination of the two. The main application areas of EAS optical tags include the following aspects:
1. Retail industry
Commodity anti-theft: EAS optical tags are mainly used in the retail industry to prevent unauthorized theft of commodities. Tags are usually attached to commodities, and stores monitor the entry and exit of commodities through the installed EAS access control system. Once the tag is not processed by a scanner or demagnetizer, the system will sound an alarm.
Inventory management and commodity tracking: In addition to the anti-theft function, EAS optical tags can also help retailers track inventory changes of commodities in real time, avoid inventory errors or commodity loss, and improve commodity management efficiency.
2. Library and archive management
Library anti-theft: In libraries, EAS optical tags are used to prevent theft of books. By installing EAS tags on each book, libraries can ensure effective monitoring during the book lending and return process.
Archives management: Archives and databases can use EAS optical labels to ensure the security of documents, materials and archives, and prevent documents from being lost or taken away by unauthorized personnel.
3. Pharmaceutical industry
Drug theft prevention: Drugs, especially high-value drugs are often the target of theft. EAS optical labels can be used to ensure the safety of drugs and prevent theft or tampering.
Hospital equipment management: Equipment and materials in hospitals, such as diagnostic tools and instruments, can also be installed with EAS labels to prevent loss or improper use.
4. High-end consumer goods and luxury goods
Luxury goods theft prevention: EAS optical tags can be widely used in the theft prevention of high-end luxury goods, such as jewelry, watches, leather goods, electronic products, etc. These goods are usually expensive, and the use of EAS optical labels can effectively reduce the risk of theft.
Brand protection: Luxury brands often use EAS optical labels on their products for brand protection to prevent counterfeit and inferior products from entering the market and ensure that consumers buy genuine products.
5. Clothing and accessories industry
Clothing theft prevention: EAS optical tags are also widely used in the clothing industry, especially in large shopping malls and department stores. EAS tags can help stores prevent clothing theft and reduce merchandise losses.
Shoes and accessories: In addition to clothing, high-value goods such as shoes and accessories can also be protected against theft through EAS optical tags to ensure that goods are effectively monitored when entering and leaving the store.
6. Electronic products
Electronic equipment theft prevention: Electronic products such as mobile phones, tablets, computers, etc. are usually targets of theft. By installing EAS optical tags on these products, theft can be effectively prevented and help merchants to promptly detect unauthorized loss of goods.
Electronic accessories: Not only electronic hosts, but also accessories are often targeted for theft. Using EAS optical tags can effectively prevent theft.
7. Supermarkets and food industry
Food and daily necessities: Although many supermarkets use other types of EAS tags, some high-value goods may also use EAS optical tags to prevent theft.
Fresh food monitoring: Cold chain goods or special goods in supermarkets can be installed with EAS optical tags for monitoring to ensure their safety.
8. Aviation and Travel Retail
Duty-free goods anti-theft: Duty-free shops at airports usually use EAS optical tags to protect goods and prevent unpaid goods from being stolen. Especially in the border and aviation fields, the management of duty-free goods is particularly important.
Baggage security: Some airports use EAS systems to monitor the safety of passengers' luggage to prevent luggage from being stolen or lost.
9. Cultural Relics Protection and Museums
Museum anti-theft: Artworks and precious cultural relics in museums are often the targets of theft. EAS optical tags can help museums effectively protect these valuables.
Exhibit tracking: During the exhibition, EAS optical tags can help staff track the status and location of exhibits to ensure that exhibits are not illegally removed or damaged.
10. Logistics and Warehousing
Cargo security monitoring: In the logistics and warehousing industries, EAS optical tags can be used to ensure the safety of goods in warehouses. Through the EAS system, managers can monitor the entry and exit of goods in real time to reduce loss or wrong delivery.
Warehouse inventory management: In large-scale cargo storage environments, the use of EAS optical tags can greatly improve the accuracy of inventory management.
Summary: EAS optical tags are widely used in retail, medicine, luxury goods, electronics, food, aviation, museums and other industries. Its main functions are anti-theft, commodity tracking and management, improving commodity security, and reducing theft and loss. In addition, it can also help improve inventory management and commodity circulation efficiency, and is an indispensable security tool in modern business and management systems.