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E-Focus Industrial Co. Ltd.
[China]

Address:
3103,Block B, Royal squre, NO.3008 of Yitian Road Futian district ,Shenzhen, China, SHENZHEN, Guangdong
China

Phone:
86-755-8341-8779

Contact name:
Barry Chen , International Sales

 

 


E-Focus Industrial Co. Ltd.

Products
EAS system

Product Description
EAS is a technology used to identify items as they pass through a gated area. Typically this identification is used to alert someone of the unauthorized removal of items from a store, library, or data center.

There are several types of EAS systems and more information is here on those different technologies. In each case, the EAS tag or label is affixed to an item. The tag is then deactivated when the item is purchased (or legally borrowed) at the checkout desk. When the item is moved through the gates (usually at a door to the premises), the gate is able to sense if the tag is active or deactivated and sound an alarm if necessary.

EAS systems are used anywhere that there is a chance of theft from small items to large. By placing an EAS tag on an item, it is not necessary to hide the item behind locked doors and so makes it easier for the consumer to review the product.

Today's hot topic in EAS is source tagging, where the tag is built into the product at the point of manufacture or packaging. This makes the labeling of goods unnecessary, saving time and money at the store.

Our EAS systems are engineered and manufactured for superb detection and deactivation performance, durability, ease-of-use, and aesthetics to match any décor

Product Feature
ˇ Very easy to operate it

Product Specification / Models

 Activation

 

 

 

Applicator

 

 

Contact Deactivation

 

 

 

 

 

Capsule Label

 

 

Deactivation

 

 

 

Dead Label

 

 

 

 

Disposable Label

 

 

 

 

EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance)

 

 

 

 

EAS Pedestal

 

 

EAS Tag or Label

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Failure to Deactivate

 

Failure to Remove

 

False Alarm

 

Fractional

Tagging

Halo Effect

 

 

Hard Tag

 

 

 

High Speed Application

Identifier Sticker

 

Inventory Shrink

 

Label Double Checker

 

 

Live Label

 

 

 

 

Mass or "Bulk" Activator/
Deactivator

 

Pick Rate

 

Proximity Deactivation

 

 

Source Tagging

 

 

Tag Pollution

 

 

The act of taking an EAS label from an inactive state where it will not alarm an EAS system, and bringing it to an active state where it will alarm an EAS system.

A piece of automated packaging equipment designed to apply EAS labels faster and more accurately than by hand application methods.

The process of turning an active EAS label to an inactive state by touching the label directly to a contact deactivation device. Labels adhered on the inside of product packaging such as clamshell, blister, skin card or folding carton can also be deactivated through contact deactivation depending upon thickness or type of packing material.

A drop in label for dry foods, non dry foods, vitamins, cosmetics non-liquid pharmaceuticals and health and beauty aid products.

The act of taking an EAS label from an active state where it will alarm an EAS system, and bringing it to an inactive state where it will not alarm an EAS system.

An EAS label in an inactive state where it will not alarm an EAS system can be referred to as "dead". The Acousto-Magnetic label can only be reactivated to a "live" state with an Acousto-Magnetic EAS label activation device.

An EAS label that is attached to or inserted inside of merchandise or packaging and is not intended to be removed at the point of purchase. A disposable Acousto-Magnetic label can be activated and deactivated an unlimited number of times.

A proven loss prevention technique that protects assets and merchandise by utilizing security tags and labels and EAS detection equipment. EAS systems provide security for buildings, entrances, exits and enclosed areas by alarming when items protected with an active tag or label pass through the detection equipment.

An element of an EAS system, usually placed in exits, which detects and alarms when live labels pass through the field developed by it.

An EAS device that is attached and/or adhered to assets or merchandise which will alarm when passed through an EAS detection device in an active state Multiple types of EAS labels exist, the three most common types are AM(Acousto-Magnetic), EM(electro-magnetic), and RF(Radio-Frequency). The three different types only work within their respective detection units.

When an EAS label is not properly deactivated at the point of purchase, causing a false alarm when passed through an EAS system.

When an EAS label is not removed at the point of purchase thus alarming an EAS system.

Alarming an EAS system with a tag that has not been deactivated.

The application of EAS tags to a percentage of units in a production run.

The perception that untagged merchandise is protected, due to the fact that other merchandise in a store is protected by EAS tags or labels.

A reusable EAS tag that is removed from merchandise at the point of sale to be reused on other merchandise . This type of EAS tag is primarily found in the apparel market.

Utilizing automated packaging equipment to apply EAS labels to product or packaging.

A sticker adhered to product packaging which communicates that the item is protected against theft or shoplifting.

Reduction in physical inventory caused primarily by shoplifting and employee theft.

An element of an EAS system used to detect the presence of live EAS labels. This device is used to detect the presence of active labels before they pass through an EAS system.

An EAS label in an active state where it will alarm an EAS system can be referred to as "live". The Acousto-Magnetic label can only be deactivated to a "dead" state with an Acousto-Magnetic EAS label deactivation device.

An electronic device which brings multiple Acousto-Magnetic EAS labels from an inactive state to an active state at one time, even while products are packaged in master cartons or cases.

A ratio that is determined by the number of times an EAS system detects an active EAS label or tag.

The process of turning off EAS labels which does not require the label to come into contact with a pad and which allows source tagging with hidden EAS labels.

The application of EAS labels into products or packaging during the manufacturing or packaging process.

The act of a live EAS label leaving a store without an EAS system and entering another store with an EAS system causing an undesired alarm.

 

 

Contact Information
   Company Name: E-Focus Industrial Co. Ltd.
   Contact Person: Barry Chen  
(Your message will be sent to the supplier directly)
   Address: 3103,Block B, Royal squre, NO.3008 of Yitian Road Futian district ,Shenzhen, China, SHENZHEN, Guangdong, China
   Zip: 518034
   Telephone: 86-755-8341-8779
   Fax: 86-755-8341-8779
   Web Site: http://www.epordo.com


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