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Smart design–big effect: Schreiner ProTech to showcase RFID solutions for metal and mini-labels with functional features

As a specialist for industrial markings and functional assembly parts, Schreiner ProTech will be showcasing its portfolio for the automotive supplier industry at the International Suppliers Fair (IZB) in Wolfsburg (Germany) from October 10 to 12. The product line-up includes self-adhesive labels for extremely small areas, miniature-size venting elements and RFID applications for use on metal. Optimally tailored to meet the industry’s high process requirements, the solutions also contribute to the sustainability of the final products.

New RFID label for metallic substrate

While the functionality of conventional RFID transponders is limited when directly applied to metal the ((rfid))-DistaFerr SL (UHF) label delivers very good performance specifically on metallic surfaces. Due to its special antenna technology the newly developed RFID label achieves a range of four meters despite its small dimensions. As a result, it is superbly suited for marking metal or carbon assembly parts and components as well as loading aids, metal containers and cage pallets. Trade fair visitors can obtain information about other RFID solution for marking and tracking purposes at the booth.

 

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Self-adhesive functional assembly parts for extremely small areas

Selbstklebende_Funktionsbauteile_01The marking and bonding solutions by Schreiner ProTech only require minimal space to perform their functions. Mini-labels with a base area of 4 x 4 millimeters ensure smooth identification and traceability. Mini-bonding die-cut parts are used for joining assembly components within narrow tolerances–a fast and particularly clean solution. Even the venting function of the pressure compensation seals (PCS) has been miniaturized with a vent hole of just 1.2 millimeters.

The use of appropriately adapted printing-dispensing systems for labels and functional assembly parts guarantees efficient processing in existing production processes.

See more at: http://www.schreiner-group.com/

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