RFID News from Brady People ID
Posted by Debbie Caamano on Fri, May 06, 2011 @ 09:06 AM
CBP opens RFID 'Ready Lane' at Otay Mesa border crossing
The United States Customs and Border Protection agency has opened the new "Ready Lane" at the Otay Mesa port of entry for individuals who have a travel document enabled with RFID technology.
The new lane is dedicated for vehicle traffic with occupants possessing an RFID-enabled travel document, such as the U.S. Passport Card, SENTRI card, the new Legal Permanent Resident "green card" and the new Border Crossing Card.
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CorDEX launches RFID based pipeline corrosion tool
CorDEX Instruments unveiled the CorDEX UT5000 intrinsically safe ultrasonic RFID handheld tester, designed for testing and detecting corrosion in pipeline networks.
The UT5000 uses RFID technology to locate and log up to 1,000 measurements, each linked to a specific location, date and time. The handheld also measures metal thickness for non-destructive testing on pipes and fixed equipment within hazardous locations and builds a predictive maintenance program to improve safety.
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DAILY RFID unveils a trio of RFID solutions
DAILY RFID launched a trio of RFID solutions designed for various applications ranging from the jewelry shop to the parking lot.
First up is DAILY's silicone RFID wristband tag series designed for laundry, theme parks, spas and other applications. The reusable tag is waterproof, anti-acid and heat-resistant and can be wiped and written more than 100,000 times. Sealed in a protective silicone housing, the tags are also customizable to support ISO standards, like ISO 18000-6C/6B, ISO 15693 or ISO 14443 protocols.
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