Microwave radio frequency identification technology improves ink anti-counterfeiting to a new stage

Companies are increasingly requiring packaging printers to ensure the safety of their products during transit. In response to issues such as theft, tampering, and counterfeiting of products, the packaging and printing industry will adopt a new generation of smart packaging and supply chain management technologies.

Advances in "intelligent" inks and conductive inks for microwave radio frequency identification (RFID) technology help brands track products throughout the supply chain and update their inventory in real time. Conductive inks can be used as antennas in the field of microwave radio frequency identification. Such inks will become a cost-effective solution for brand owners by replacing traditional coils and promoting microwave radio frequency identification technology.

"Wisdom" tags and smart wrap applications help protect the integrity of the brand and prevent the product from being tampered with. These technologies can also be used to monitor the status of products in transit and report problems to manufacturers. For example, the "Wisdom" tag can immediately send a theft alert to the manufacturer. The brand protection ink is a new product of "smart" inks and coating oils. It contains hidden code, and if used on packaging, it can produce a unique identity. Using these brand protection technologies, brand owners can identify their products at any given time.

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