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How do you plan to use your RFID Tags?

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Being in business and specializing in RFID for over 50 years, Balogh brings tremendous application and product knowledge. We have known for a very long time that you cannot solve all opportunities with a single product technology. It has been Balogh's philosophy to employ multiple technologies to offer our customers a solution that fits their exact needs rather than ask our customers to modify their hardware or processes to accommodate an RFID system that doesn't "fit" well for their application.

 

One of the key areas that distinguish Balogh from the competition is the wide array of communication technologies that we use to "talk" to our tags. There are strengths and weakness to each technology; application environments typically dictate which communication technology will be best suited.

 

In trying to make the product selection easier, Balogh classifies 4 major areas of focus for our products. Manufacturing, Logistics, Access Control Security, and Railways. We first want to identify which of these areas an opportunity falls so that we can quickly focus on products that are tailored for these areas rather than waste valuable time on poor fit products.

 

Balogh RFID Tags

for Manufacturing - Inductive Based HF Systems

Heavy Industry - High Instances of Electromagnetic Interference

go to Manufacturing

Automotive

Appliances

Small Engines

Mold ID

Food and Beverage Recipe Tracking

Pharmacuetical Drug Manufacturing

Tote Tracking

 

for Logistics - Transponder Based LF, HF and UHF Systems

Lighter Industry and Warehouse - Low Instances of EMI

go to Logistics

Automotive

Appliances

Small Engines

Mold ID

Food and Beverage Recipe Tracking

Pharmacuetical Drug Manufacturing

Tote Tracking

 

for Security

Time & Attendence or Vehicle ID

go to Access Control

Entry/Exit Door Tracking

Hands-Free Access

Laptop Asset Tracking

Vehicle ID:

Parking Lot Management

Fleet Management

Toll Collection Systems

 

for Railways

Intelligent Communication for Today's Rail Systems

For Manufacturing For Logistics For Access Control For Railways go to Rail...

Computer Based Train Control (CBTC)

Automatic Vehicle Location

Depot Management

Freight Management

Automatic Sound & Visual Announcements (ASVA)