The limitations of EAS AM detection systems are mainly reflected in the following aspects: Environmental Noise Impact: EAS AM systems typically operate outdoors or in environments with various background noise levels. Environmental noise can interfere with monitoring results, leading to inaccurate ......
Read MoreReusing wine bottle security tags is generally not feasible, primarily for the following reasons: Label Integrity: Wine bottle security tags are typically single-use and may incorporate anti-counterfeiting features or special adhesives. These characteristics often cause the tags to break or lose fu......
Read MoreEAS hammer tags are anti-theft devices used in retail stores, primarily to prevent merchandise theft. Their working principle mainly includes the following aspects: Magnetic or Radio Frequency Technology: EAS systems typically use two main technologies: magnetic and radio frequency. The hammer tag ......
Read MoreAnti-theft meat labels are mainly divided into two categories: adhesive soft tags and snap-on hard labels. The core anti-theft principle of both is EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance), specifically designed for scenarios involving damp, low-temperature, and easily replaceable meat products. The sp......
Read MoreThe advantages of AM color labels are mainly reflected in intuitiveness, improved efficiency, convenient management, and flexibility, which can be specifically divided into the following points: 1. Intuitive Visualization Color is Information: Quickly identify categories, statuses, or priorities w......
Read MoreAnti-theft spider guards are typically designed to prevent burglars from entering homes or buildings, usually through vibration, sound, or sensor alarms. However, like all security devices, Anti-theft Spider Guards have limitations and can be affected by certain factors, potentially causing them to ......
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