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JYL-Tech, an innovator in intelligent tracking solutions, has launched the JYL-FLD7015, a groundbreaking Dual Frequency RFID Laundry Tag. Engineered to transform textile lifecycle management, this tag empowers industries like hospitality and healthcare to achieve unprecedented control and efficiency over their linen and textile assets.
Traditional linen management is often plagued by inefficiency. High volumes of items get lost, inventory counts are inaccurate, and replacement cycles are guesswork. The JYL-FLD7015 directly solves these challenges with its durable, dual-technology design.
At its core, the tag integrates both UHF and HF/NFC RFID technologies into a single, flexible unit. This dual-frequency capability is a game-changer. For large-scale operations, the UHF function enables rapid, bulk reading of entire carts or racks from several meters away, slashing inventory time from hours to minutes. For precise, item-level tasks like sorting, quality checks, or maintenance logging, the HF/NFC function allows instant data capture with a simple tap from a smartphone or handheld reader.
The JYL-FLD7015 is built to endure the harshest industrial laundry environments. It features a robust, flexible antenna sealed within a woven structure, surviving over 200 cycles of intense washing, high-temperature sterilization, and pressing while maintaining consistent, reliable performance.
Sewn or heat-pressed onto linens, each tag becomes a unique digital identifier. It automatically logs every wash and use cycle, building a complete data history for each item. This data is transformative. Managers gain predictive insights into textile lifespan, enabling proactive replacement planning and optimized procurement budgets. The result is a dramatic reduction in unexpected shortages and overall operational costs.
The launch of the JYL-FLD7015 Dual-Frequency RFID Laundry Tag represents JYL-Tech's commitment to turning everyday assets into smart, data-driven resources. It marks the definitive shift from manual, error-prone textile management to a future of automated, intelligent oversight.