Tags Offer Digital, Forgery-Proof Product Identification
Hasco’s Mold Tag A5910/… utilizes RFID Tag (Radio Frequency Identification) and enables the digitalization of original standard mold units.
The new Hasco Mold Tag A5910/… uses RFID Tag (Radio Frequency Identification) to provide digital information that can’t be forged. Hasco notes that whereas bar codes or QR codes can be copied, the Mold Tag offers unambiguous identification with forgery-proof certification of origin.
The Mold Tag allows direct access to all relevant product information, including order reference, product category, product type, material number and maximum mold size in order to ensure correct installation of the mold units. In addition to a safety datasheet, the user has all the relevant spare parts available at a glance. CAD data and product animations round off the information package.
Hasco first digitalized its range of two-stage ejectors Z169/... - Z1698/..., equipping them for RFID identification. The Mold Tags are installed ex works and are linked on delivery directly with the customer’s order. The Mold Tag can be read with any smartphone via the new Hasco App.
Hasco’s new Mold Tags use RFID to communicate key component data.
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