Global medical device manufacturers seeking the highest
standards of lean manufacturing for leak-proof medical devices by using RFID tags for parts identification and information tracking can now use a unique
electronic label system built by Uson with both standard and custom components
tailored to application requirements. The custom elements of Uson RFID tags
streamline parts processing and help manage test data while cutting overall
production cost.
Joe Pustka, one of the top managers of Uson’s technical
support team who has helped pioneer the custom RFID tags now used by Uson
customers in various industries comments, “The potential of Uson’s custom RFID
tags technology to help manufacturers get better performance from their leak
detection equipment is enormous. For starts, an RFID chip residing on a test
part can store: serial number, part number; lot number; the build plant and/or
production line; date of manufacture; expiry date; part size, shape and color;
leak detection test parameters and results such as pressure, leak rate, and
flow rate; and other recorded test measurements recorded such as length,
weight, or torque. Uson’s custom RFID tags have been especially helpful to
manufacturers of disposable parts that work together with a module or console. In
these applications, when the parts are connected to the console the RFID tags
enable the console to know exactly what is connected to it and what the
physical parameters required for the test solution to proceed. With RFID tags
such as these, any business manufacturing products that are leak tested can
create smart linking to end-user consumers, ensuring that the supply chain gets
each customer the product with correct specifications.”
Uson provides specifications for custom RFID tags with both
its Leak Detector
Express Proposal and Leak Detection Equipment Custom Application Proposal
services upon request and at no charge. Uson’s no-cost training courses on
state-of-the-art leak detection methodologies
include discussion of best practices for parts identification using RFID tags,
bar coding, among other techniques used for more efficient production lines.
For more information on Uson RFID tags or RFPs including the
RFID tags option, contact Rudolph Fuentes at Rudolph.Fuentes (at)uson.com or
+281-671-2000.