RFID consumables certification, specifically referring to RFID core consumables such as RFID tags, reader/writer antennas, and dedicated chips, obtains compliance certificates issued by authoritative institutions through testing and auditing that comply with national/industry/international standards. The core is to ensure that consumables meet scenario requirements in terms of performance stability, environmental adaptability, and data security, and to avoid RFID system recognition failure, data
1. Basic performance and compatibility certification: This is the core threshold for all RFID consumables, which must comply with the internationally recognized ISO/IEC standard system. For example, ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID tags need to be certified according to the ISO 18000-63 standard to verify their read/write distance, data transmission rate, and anti-interference ability; The reader antenna must comply with the ISO 18000-64 standard to ensure communication compatibility with the tag and avoid recognition failure due to frequency band mismatch.
2. Industry scenario specific certification: For special usage environments, scenario specific compliance testing is required.
Medical scenario: RFID consumables (such as implantable tags and sterilization resistant tags) need to undergo biocompatibility testing (in compliance with ISO 10993 standard) to ensure no sensitization risk when in contact with the human body; At the same time, sterilization tolerance certification (such as ISO 11135 ethylene oxide sterilization and ISO 11137 radiation sterilization standards) is required to ensure that the performance does not deteriorate after sterilization.
Industrial scenario: RFID tags used in workshops and logistics need to pass environmental adaptability certification, such as high and low temperature resistance (compliant with IEC 60068-2-1/2 standard, -40 ℃~85 ℃), friction resistance (compliant with ISO 105-X12 standard), electromagnetic interference resistance (compliant with IEC 61000-6-2 standard), and adaptability to complex industrial environments.
Food/drug cold chain scenario: RFID tags need to pass food contact safety certification (such as EU No 10/2011 standard, Chinese GB 4806 standard) to ensure that the tag material will not migrate harmful substances; At the same time, low-temperature tolerance testing (such as -25 ℃~0 ℃ cyclic testing) is required to ensure data readability in cold chain environments.
3. Data security and compliance certification: RFID consumables that involve sensitive information (such as medical data, enterprise asset information) need to pass data encryption and tamper proof certification. For example, RFID tags that comply with the ISO 29167 standard support encrypted data transmission to prevent information from being illegally read; Some scenarios also need to comply with regional data security regulations (such as the EU GDPR) to ensure compliance in consumable data processing.

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