Desktop computers and workstations can be tagged and inventoried with RFID quite easily. Many computer cases are plastic and can be tagged from inside the case. Absorption Almost any plastic PC case can be tagged with RFID with no loss in read range or quality. Metallic cases require a metal-mount RFID tag or a spacer to pad the RFID tag from the metal. Placement PC's are commonly tagged for inventory management purposes. It is important to keep a metal-free line of site between your asset tags and your RFID reader to ease the process of managing your inventory. Most computers have plastic faceplates that make perfect surfaces for RFID tagging. If your PCs have entirely metal cases you may want to consider using a metal-mount RFID tag. Pro-Tips
| Tag Recommendations The NOX-TM4 is the recommended tag for tagging a desktop PC. It is small, durable, and has an average read range of 15'. The NOX-TM4 can withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees F and is encased in a durable material designed to withstand impact and intense heat. A more affordable, but less durable tagging option is the NOX-1 4"x3/4" RFID tag. NOX-1 RFID tags will work on all PCs with plastic cases. The NOX-1 includes a 4"x1" peel-off traveler label that can be placed on a document for record keeping.
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