RFID tagging News
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Bridgestone Aims To Improve Tyre Recycling with RFID Tags by 2030
By the end of 2022, the d company plans to begin expanding its plant in Warren County, Tennessee. A big part of this expansion will include installing production equipment capable of embedding tyres with radio frequency identification (RFID).The technology is not new, RFID tagging has been around since the 1940s, where its use was in identifying aircraft by radio signal – a system that is ...
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Confidence in the MPS AGRI ESF systems continues to grow
Mid West sow producers have seen the benefits in the MPS AGRI ESF system. Over 200 feeding stations and multiple gilt training stations are to be installed from the fall of 2016. One of the elements of the MPS AGRI ESF system that has caught the attention of Producers, Veterinarians, and Sow Mananagement Groups, since the 2015 WPX, is the approach to gilt training that MPS AGRI applies. The 3/4 ...
By MPS Agri Ltd
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CAEN RFID announces new product Proton
CAEN RFID announces the availability of a new RAIN RFID fixed reader well suited for industrial and outdoor installations: the Proton. The Proton reader has 4 antenna ports capable of a 31.5 dBm maximum power, enabling to build RAIN RFID portals for long range reading. Its compact and robust form factor makes it easy to install and the IP65 protection permits outdoor or harsh environment ...
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How Automatic Pig Feeding Systems improve the bottom line
Pig producers face a lot of challenges. In North America, specifically, there are 70% fewer pig farms today than in the year 2000. As feed costs rise while global demand for animal protein increases, pig farmers must produce more pork with fewer resources. Automatic pig feeding systems are a large part of the solution, as they bring increased efficiency, convenience and control to the feeding ...
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