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RFID Chips on Magnetic Separators

Industrial Magnetics offers RFID chips for bulk processing industries

Industrial Magnetics
Fri, 05/18/2012 - 10:37
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(Industrial Magnetics: Boyne City, MI) -- Industrial Magnetics Inc. (IMI) is now offering a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip as a standard on several types of its magnetic separators designed for the bulk processing industries.

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The RFID device, manufactured by InfoChip, aides maintenance and quality personnel in documenting the magnetic separators’ location, inspection history, safety compliance, and maintenance record as part of their company's control programs.

The RFID chip can be read with most standard readers, or one of several models available from InfoChip, which also offers complete desktop, online, or mobile software solutions for companies without an existing program.

“We recognize the importance of RFID technology in today’s quality control and maintenance programs,” says Dennis O’Leary, IMI’s general manager. “Adding RFID as a standard feature aligns with our goal of constantly striving to add value to our products.”

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