RFID surgical instrument tracking systems enable hospitals to have a faster, comprehensive accounting of materials before and after surgery and is strongly advocated by Nothing Left Behind. Wanding an RFID reader over the patient can accurately detect tagged foreign objects inside the body, as has already been successfully tested on pigs. We’ve already partnered with makers of surgical instruments to co-develop viable RFID technology to incorporate into their products.
These systems scan instruments and other items from a distance, individually or a full set simultaneously. After each item is tagged and cataloged into a central database, it can be instantly tracked and accounted for, either by handheld RFID readers or a series of fixed scanners providing full coverage of a wider area within the facility. With tighter inventory control, fewer instruments are misplaced or lost. RFID tags have also been proven to be more durable than barcodes during the extreme heat and pressure of cleaning and sterilization, surviving numerous cycles in hospital autoclaves. The benefits of RFID in hospitals extend beyond surgery as well.
Physical
Specifications
Item
SRS5802
Dimension
2*5.8*1.7mm
Material
Ceramic
Weight
1.0g
Color
Black
Functional
Specifications
Frequency
(US)
902-928MHz, (EU) 865-868MHz
Protocol
EPC
global C1 Gen2,ISO18000-6C
Chip
NXP
Ucode 7M
Memory
EPC
128bits, USER 32bits, TID96bits
Data
Retention
50
years
Write
Endurance
100,000
cycles
Reading
Range
1
M - (US) 902-928MHz, 0.8M - (EU) 865-868MHz, On Metal
Environmental
Specifications
Feature
Metal
Surfaces
Mounting
Methods
Adhesive
Working
Temperature
-25℃~+180℃
Storage
Temperature
-20℃~+200℃
Certifications:
Reach
Approved, RoHS Approved, CE Approved
Packing
Detail
1000pcs/Box
SEIKO RFID TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Add: Room 405, Building No.11, Donghai Taihe Plaza, Fengze District, Quanzhou 362000, China.
Tel: 0595-22586002
Email: sales@seikorfid.com
Phone: +86-18559272337 (WhatsApp)