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- Item number: 7704470
- Manufacturer item no.: LQV156.99.10011
The set contains: 1 RFID locator LOC100, 15 sample RFID tags in 5 colours, 5 location RFID tags... more
The set contains: 1 RFID locator LOC100, 15 sample RFID tags in 5 colours, 5 location RFID tags and 2 operator RFID tags.
Samples must be traceable in order to produce reliable, recognized results in the field of water analysis. This traceability can be guaranteed by consistently logging and documenting each link in the analysis chain, which is where RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) comes into play. RFID is a key technology used to facilitate the identification of system modules. Each sample is assigned to its unique RFID identifier and the relevant data at the time it is taken and lateron transferred to the photometer. The entire process is fully documented, which means it is permanently traceable.
Samples must be traceable in order to produce reliable, recognized results in the field of water analysis. This traceability can be guaranteed by consistently logging and documenting each link in the analysis chain, which is where RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) comes into play. RFID is a key technology used to facilitate the identification of system modules. Each sample is assigned to its unique RFID identifier and the relevant data at the time it is taken and lateron transferred to the photometer. The entire process is fully documented, which means it is permanently traceable.
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