RFID in energy and infrastructure - asset identification and reviews
In power generation and infrastructure, it is important to have permanent asset identification and consistent maintenance and service records. RFID makes it easier to record equipment, tools and infrastructure components, reduces field inspection time and improves data quality in maintenance systems.
Applications: asset records and service work
RFID is particularly effective in scenarios where field personnel need to quickly confirm a device's ID, perform an inspection and record an event in the system.
- Marking and recording of infrastructure equipment (asset ID).
- Periodic inspections and servicing - confirming the work at the facility.
- Records of tools and equipment of service teams.
- Control of parts inventory and rotation.
On-metal tags and environmental resistance
The power industry often works on metal structures and in harsh outdoor conditions. The tag should be selected for the metal, UV, temperature and mounting method.
- Tags on-metal for metal equipment.
- Resistance to external conditions and work mechanics.
- Selecting the adhesive/mounting for the surface and the life of the marking.
Reading in the field: NFC and UHF handhelds
For inspection confirmations, HF/NFC (short read at the facility) is sometimes convenient. For quick inventory and warehouses, UHF is more commonly used.
- NFC: precise reading at the device and simple operation.
- UHF: tool/resource inventory and quick scanning.
- Integration with service application and event reporting.
Integration with CMMS/ERP and event history
RFID provides a tag that maps to an asset record in the CMMS/ERP system. This maintains a history of maintenance, repairs and locations.
- Mapping an identifier to a resource record.
- Inspection history and confirmation of performance in the field.
- Completeness and non-compliance reports.
FAQ
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Describe the material (metal/liquid/textiles), working conditions and the expected read range. We’ll select RFID UHF or HF/NFC tags, propose the process and prepare a B2B quote.