DAFTags Launches Next-Gen UHF RFID Book Tags to Revolutionize Library Management
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Breakthrough in RFID Innovation
DAFTags has unveiled its 902 Series
UHF RFID book tags, engineered to accelerate the digital transformation of libraries. Featuring a flexible metal-resistant substrate and advanced 3D scanning technology, these tags achieve a 99% read accuracy rate across multi-layer shelving. With a bulk-reading capability of 70 books per second and an extended scanning range of 6-10 meters, the solution outperforms conventional barcode systems by 300% in operational efficiency.
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Transformative Applications
1. AI-Powered Inventory Robots: Autonomous carts equipped with RFID readers can audit 150,000 books in under 4 hours.
2. Anti-Theft Integration: Dual-frequency design combines UHF tracking with EAS security, eliminating the need for separate anti-theft stickers.
3. Frictionless Self-Service: Patrons can borrow/return 15+ books simultaneously via smart kiosks, reducing wait times by 65%.
A pilot at Hangzhou Public Library demonstrated remarkable results:
- 83% faster mishelved book retrieval using real-time location tracking
- 52% reduction in staff repetitive tasks through automated workflows
- 94% user satisfaction with new self-checkout interfaces
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