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Standard in potentially explosive areas. However, in hazardous areas, struggling with unnecessarily large RFID modules and poorly balanced devices, which are difficult to operate or easily get stuck in work environments that are difficult to access, which can lead to an increased work risk. In the case of a component equipped with an RFID tag, tag information must be able to be read during inspections both from a short distance and from a distance and when in motion. Until now, there was a risk of erroneously reading the information from neighboring tags when scanning.
Especially when reading very small or metal-embedded RFID tags. With the Latest Mailing Database recent introduction of the intrinsically safe UNI UHF RFID read write module for the ecom i.roc® Ci -Ex, these problems are a thing of the past. Based on twelve years of experience with integrated RFID heads, ecom supplies RFID interchangeable heads specially designed for hazardous areas, such as the UNI , equipped with the latest protection devices to operate safely in hazardous areas. Thanks to its high flexibility, the UNI scans UHF RFID tags from short distances as well as from a long range and can therefore be used for all applications without restrictions.

Thanks to the very long range, the device also enables the reading of very small RFID tags or those embedded in metal. tags: RFID i.roc®On January , three employees of Brazilian oil giant Petrobras were injured in an explosion at a refinery. Some of the workers suffered severe burns and were immediately treated by medical staff. The company stated that there will be no environmental damage and no disruption to the supply. The three workers set off the explosion while working inside a water tank with a random orbital sander. They didn't consider that a spark is enough to trigger an.
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