Solution updated on: 2023/3/8 17:06:53 - by - - RFIDtagworld XMINNOV RFID Tag Manufacturer / SolutionID:780
Security – RFID tags integrated into visually tamper-evident container seals.
Adaptability – Small and flexible to serve a wide range of applications.
Easy application – Attach quickly with integrated cable tie or wire loop.
Clear evidence – Visual recognition of seal status, with option of RFID reader detection of seal security or breach.
Visually, electrically and digitally tamper evident options.
Custom encoding or laser engraving on housing.
Common applications: asset tracking,container management, logistics, Returnable Transport Items (RTI), and waste management

Traditionally, simple numbering systems or barcodes next to an ID number have been used to make security seals traceable. These systems while still in use, have distinct disadvantages
1. Only one code can be generated at a time
2. Branding must always be clean and visible
3. They are slow to read and trace
4. They are manual processes
5. As these systems are manual processes, they more susceptible to error.
The security seals industry requires procedures that provide both faster data management and minimize errors. For this very reason, RFID technology is utilized in the production of security seals.
A) Insert the tip of the tamper evidence RFID cable into the hole of the container handle.
B) Insert the same tip of the tamper evidence RFID cable into the hole present in the e-seal body.
C) Pull as much as necessary. Once the tamper evidence RFID cable is inserted, the internal mechanisms of the seal will block it irreversibly.
D) Check with the RFID reader that the e-seal is active and that it has been closed correctly. LOCKED message confirms the correct reading and the integrity of the seal.
E) Once cargo has arrived at final destination and the integrity of the e-seal has been reached and checked again, the tamper evidence RFID cable seal will be removed by means of shears.
F) Check with the RFID reader that the e-seal confirms the cut. TAMPERED message confirms the tampering with the e-seal.