Under the sequences of events generally hosted by any singular hotel, music festival, and even amusement park, the clearance to gated passages were once a platform by checking in - whether through personal identification, paper tickets, or let alone, the wearing of one conventional bracelet, its former sets of solutions were found without a doubt dragging an inefficient stretch of time - amid gate crashers' filtration. And soon discovered that in either one of the causes, identity fraud and/or even attempting to enter with unauthorised, similar coloured wristbands were commonly seen, this resulted in the overpopulated venue than what should have supposedly filled. And if things would have happened across any concert or discussion board as a one-time thing, you'd best bet that the invention of any RFID bands wouldn't have came to be - just as any administrator would've let this slide. But found across all event management scheme were the very same problem of free-riding entries, trouble calls into the escalation to wristband manufacturers and/or bracelet suppliers.
And thus discussions ensued, under pressing matters of just actions; by pinpointing the different types of wristbands to be used, alongside the cataloguing of modernised RFID technology that was thoroughly assayed (and this is to be attached onto the said bracelets) in the combat against intruders. The finalising of this de facto took the assumed rubber bracelet as one of the production's key wearable, which houses the NFC (Near Field Communication) chip that is known as the MIFARE Ultralight EV1, turning the traditional bracelet into the now RFID silicone wristband we both know today.
To this, it must be said that the RFID silicone wristband is durable in nature, with an elastic physicality as its form. And because of an appearance resembling that of ester usage, the band is synonymously called often as a 'rubber bracelet'. This is supplemented by the evident of the wristband's ability to be waterproof, making the stereotypically aforementioned pronunciation (rubber wristband) all the more agreeable. Yet it is the silicone element that is moulded to the shape of a strip within a factory, and this is designed perfectly fitting for the average adult wrist - to which corporate gifts vendors have stood to honour its actual name. And in today's world, the RFID silicone wristband has remained as one of the most popular B2B picks - whenever the theme of handling occasions come into mind.
Silicone Wristband Bodily Specifications
4g featherweight achievement
10cm NFC operating distance
13.56 MHz transmission with MIFARE Ultralight EV1
Recyclable amid non-rewritable post-usage
A featherweight of 4g is the achievement of this silicone bracelet, which includes also the NFC tag stored within. This was chosen into favour, instead of using RFID cards was also due to the consideration in being size and weight-conscious among wristband usages. Therein, out of the available choices in the chips, the 'wristband bracelet RFID' houses MIFARE ultralight EV1 in the need to cater large volumes.
And how the RFID silicone wristband was built, is that its foundational RFID chip was sealed into a circular mould found - which made this bracelet aesthetically look no different than a watch by appearance. Yet with its meager heft, this further ensures that upon extended use, arm fatigue will not come as a result with this wrist band.
Towards any access control entry way, a detection distance of up to 10cm can be realized with this band wear. The gated path will first emit a radio wave frequency at which the RFID tag shall absorb, becomes powered, and then re-transmit at 13.56 MHz. This very generated frequency is then received by the RFID reader, which then permits the passageway - all by the equipping of one wristband. Hence, the very essence of 'Radio Frequency Identification' comes into definition. The emphasis of this convenient setting pulls better management than having a QR code scanned, and likewise saves manpower in auditing paper tickets that traditional methods do - as the RFID silicone wristband enables contactless movement.
Similarly, this bracelet is eco-friendly for its recyclable factor. Wristband suppliers have commonly advised event managements to have recycle bags in place for post-activity throwing. The then-collected RFID silicone wristband trash is then given in bulks for recycling reasons, where the MIFARE ultralight EV1 would be melted down for raw metal elements retrieval, and its silicone material becomes reshaped and reused for various other reasons.
Details Of RFID Silicone Wristband Printing
Mono pantone colour matching system for wristband ordering
Up to max two colour logo printing only
West Malaysia wide shipping available
The RFID silicone wristband is a singular coloured wearable, and this can be obtained by choosing the pantone colour matching system (PMS) before any bracelet printing becomes finalized. A personnel amid ordering in batches, can choose a different band's hue in matching their company's per-season campaign.
At minimal, the ordering of any RFID rubber wristband can be achieved through a small quantity of 100. Such a stock count are catered to small conferences, whereas larger bracelet demands are generally given to festivities and similar interests. And having this said, the radio frequency identification silicone armband are given up to max two colours of logo printing only. It must be emphasised that printing this logo onto any band tends to have a high contrast to its actual bodily hue. One such is blue colour, against the black body and even vice versa.
And in silicone wristband printing, confirmation between the client and UDesignConcept must be finalised before the eventual design translation. An image mockup, or a company's insignia may be given via an electronic file in the need to brand your RFID silicone wristband. Equally, the personnel may also ask for a customised band design service, which will be drawn via an internal software where this output will be shown for consensus agreement. Once finalised, the said logo shall be machine-mapped onto the waterproof silicone of the NFC wristband. Silkscreen printing is the sole method used for our designation of silicone wristband printing, where studies have found that this stamping method is known to last far longer than the heat transfer method for the long-haul.
Controlled and automated production are primarily used, in order to achieved a consistent RFID silicone bracelet yield.