Impeccable Connection, Perfect Performance
It’s hardly visible, has a size of just a few micrometers, but is of crucial importance: the connection between the antenna and the chip in an RFID inlay. A glitch in that connection has a significant impact on the entire
Small Helper, Big Impact
The Schreiner LogiData competence center stands for innovative, customized RFID developments. Now the experts have designed something for themselves—of which customers of course are ultimately going to benefit. The team has had a small specialized helper since this year: 3DM,
From an Idea to a Product: Trying, Testing, Optimizing
Customized products and solutions are a specialty of Schreiner Group and the field in which the experts at the Schreiner LogiData competence center are active. So, what are the requisite steps to turn an initial idea into a real product?
Near Metal RFID-Label – Readable from Any Angle
RFID technology has become firmly established in logistics, but what if the conditions for the utilization of conventional RFID labels are less than perfect? In that case, the process and product developers from Schreiner LogiData are challenged to come up
Reading Along the Axis Innovative RFID Antenna
Be it tickets for ski lifts, admission control at the office, or contactless payment in supermarkets—RFID has been part of our everyday lives for many years. A look at RFID antennas shows that they have one thing in common: they
Small Space – Large Range Miniaturized RFID Sensation
RFID labels have long become part of everyday life and the retail sector is also increasingly using these labels enabling contactless readability. When all the merchandise of a store is tagged in this way, customers don’t have to place any
RFID Process Analysis: The Optimal Product
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) has been gaining traction as a base technology in the past five years. The additional options RFID can offer are used in industry and distribution as well as in the service and ticketing sectors. However, increasingly
Chip Sharing in Logistics: One RFID Chip for All
In logistics and assembly processes, for product marking and in the service sector: RFID technology has been gaining increasing traction in recent years. RFID is particularly important in tracking returnable transport items in logistics, in connected manufacturing applications and in
To IOT-Based Business Models with RFID
Many machine manufacturers are increasingly recognizing the opportunities offered by smart, digital business models. This has great potential for the mechanical engineering sector within the next ten years: Due to the availability of IOT-based components, materials and services, it is